vitrum

Etymology
From.

Noun

 * 1)  Glass; a glassy material.

Etymology
Nominalised from, from the root. For the semantic development compare. The plant and its dye were named after the.

Noun

 * 1) glass
 * 2) dyer's woad, a plant used for dying blue
 * 3) woad, a blue dye used by the Britons made from that plant
 * 1) dyer's woad, a plant used for dying blue
 * 2) woad, a blue dye used by the Britons made from that plant
 * 1) woad, a blue dye used by the Britons made from that plant

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