n. [ OE. silver, selver, seolver, AS. seolfor, siolfur, siolufr, silofr, sylofr; akin to OS. silubar, OFries. selover, D. zilver, LG. sulver, OHG. silabar, silbar, G. silber, Icel. silfr, Sw. silfver, Dan. sölv, Goth. silubr, Russ. serebro, Lith. sidabras; of unknown origin. ]
☞ Silver was known under the name of luna to the ancients and also to the alchemists. Some of its compounds, as the halogen salts, are remarkable for the effect of light upon them, and are used in photography. [ 1913 Webster ]
☞ Silver is used in the formation of many compounds of obvious meaning; as, silver-armed, silver-bright, silver-buskined, silver-coated, silver-footed, silver-haired, silver-headed, silver-mantled, silver-plated, silver-slippered, silver-sounding, silver-studded, silver-tongued, silver-white. See Silver, a. [ 1913 Webster ]
Black silver (Min.),
Fulminating silver. (Chem.)
German silver. (Chem.)
Gray silver. (Min.)
Horn silver. (Min.)
King's silver. (O. Eng. Law)
Red silver,
Ruby silver
Silver beater,
Silver glance,
Vitreous silver
a.
Others, on silver lakes and rivers, bathed
Their downy breast. Milton. [ 1913 Webster ]
American silver fir (Bot.),
Silver age (Roman Lit.),
Silver-bell tree (Bot.),
Silver bush (Bot.),
Silver chub (Zool.),
Silver eel. (Zool.)
Silver fir (Bot.),
Silver foil,
Silver fox (Zool.),
Silver gar. (Zool.)
Silver grain (Bot.),
Silver grebe (Zool.),
Silver hake (Zool.),
Silver leaf,
Silver lunge (Zool.),
Silver moonfish.(Zool.)
Silver moth (Zool.),
Silver owl (Zool.),
Silver perch (Zool.),
Silver pheasant (Zool.),
Silver plate,
Silver plover (Zool.),
Silver salmon (Zool.),
Silver shell (Zool.),
Silver steel,
Silver stick,
Silver tree (Bot.),
Silver trout, (Zool.)
Silver wedding.
Silver whiting (Zool.),
Silver witch (Zool.),
v. i. To acquire a silvery color. [ R. ] [ 1913 Webster ]
The eastern sky began to silver and shine. L. Wallace. [ 1913 Webster ]
v. t.
And smiling calmness silvered o'er the deep. Pope. [ 1913 Webster ]
His head was silvered o'er with age. Gay. [ 1913 Webster ]
n. (Zool.) The knot. [ 1913 Webster ]
n. (Bot.) A tree or shrub (Elaeagnus argentea) with silvery foliage and fruit. Gray. [ 1913 Webster ]
n. (Zool.) An Old World finch of the genus
n. [ D. zilver silver + boom tree. ] (Bot.) See Leucadendron. [ 1913 Webster ]
. A certificate issued by a government that there has been deposited with it silver to a specified amount, payable to the bearer on demand. In the United States and its possessions, it is issued against the deposit of silver coin, and is not legal tender, but is receivable for customs, taxes, and all public dues. In the United States the redeemability in silver of
n. (Zool.) A small North American fresh-water cyprinoid fish (Notropis Whipplei). [ 1913 Webster ]