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silver

noun
A metal of a white color and lively brilliancy. It has neither taste nor smell; its specific gravity is 10.552, according to Bergman, but according to Kirwan it is less. A cubic foot weighs about 660 Ibs. Its ductility is little inferior to that of gold. It is harder and more elastic that tin of iron. It is found native in thin plates or leaves, or in fine threads, or it is found mieralized by various substances. Great quanitities of the metal are furnished by the mines of South America, and it is found in small quantities in Norway, Germany, Spain, the United State.

silver

Money; coin made of silver.

silver

Any thing of soft splendor. Pallas-piteous of her plaintive cries, In slumber clos’d her silver-streaming eyes.

silver

adjective
Made of silver; as a silver cup.

silver

White like silver; as silver hair. Others on silver lakes and rivers bath’d Their downy breast.

silver

White, or pale; of a pale luster; as the silver moon.

silver

SOft; as a silver voice or sound.

silver

verb transitive
To cover superficially with a coat of silver; as, to silver a pin ora dialplate.

silver

To foliate; to cover with tinfoil amalgamated with quicksilver; as, to silver glass.

silver

To adorn with mild luster; to make smooth and bright. And smiling calmness silver’d o’er the deep.

silver

To make hoary. His head was silver’d o’er with age.