jargonium

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English

Etymology

From jargon +‎ -ium; see jargon (a variety of zircon). Doublet of zirconium.

Noun

jargonium (uncountable)

  1. (obsolete) A rejected name for hafnium.
    • 1869 July 2, H. C. Sorby, “On jargonium: a new elementary substance associated with zirconium”, in The Chemical News and Journal of Industrial Science:
      These various spectra of jargonium are all of a very marked character, quite unlike those due to any other element in similar conditions.
    • 2014, Marco Fontani, The Lost Elements: The Periodic Table's Shadow Side:
      In the same year as the jargonium announcement, 1869, Arthur Herbert Church (1834–1915) announced the discovery of a new element associated with zircon.
    • 2016, A. Meadows, Science and Controversy: A Biography of Sir Norman Lockyer, Founder, page 59:
      Sorby announced, in 1869, the discovery of a new element – Jargonium – by spectroscopic analysis, but was forced in the following year to withdraw his claim as it was found that the interpretation of the spectrum was more complicated than he had supposed.