chrystal

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Noun

chrystal (countable and uncountable, plural chrystals)

  1. Obsolete spelling of crystal

Adjective

chrystal (not comparable)

  1. Obsolete spelling of crystal
    • c. 1635–39?, Richard Brome, The Queen and Concubine. A Comedie, London: A. Crook, and Hen. Brome, , published 1659, act IV, scene III, page 81:
      Conſider there how black and fowl your Sin / Is rendred by my Chryſtal innocence: []
    • 1798 October 24, Jane Austen, “Letter VIII”, in Edward, Lord Brabourne, editor, Letters of Jane Austen, volume I, London: Richard Bentley & Son, , published 1884, →OCLC, pages 155–156:
      We had one heavy shower on leaving Sittingbourne, but afterwards the clouds cleared away, and we had a very bright chrystal afternoon.
    • 1848, The Dirge; or, A Voice in the Night. Originally Addressed to a Clergyman at Edinburgh, 1845., Edinburgh: Anderson and Bryce, , →OCLC, page 575:
      If we weep by Babel’s streams, the sparkle of our chrystal tears, touch the beam which kindles from above; []

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