Definition of Lazulis

1. lazuli [n] - See also: lazuli

Lexicographical Neighbors of Lazulis

lazier
lazies
laziest
lazily
lazin'
laziness
lazinesses
lazing
lazo
lazoed
lazoes
lazoing
lazos
lazuli
lazuline
lazulis (current term)
lazulite
lazulites
lazurite
lazurites
lazy
lazy 8
lazy 8s
lazy Susan
lazy daisy
lazy daisy stitch
lazy eight
lazy eights
lazy evaluation
lazy evaluations

Literary usage of Lazulis

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. Birds of the Rockies by Leander Sylvester Keyser (1902)
"My saunter- ings among the mountains took me into the haunts of the lazulis, but I regret to have to confess that all my alertness was of so little avail ..."

2. A History of French Painting from Its Earliest to Its Latest Practice by Clara Cornelia Harrison Stranahan (1888)
"... the gold of the yellows, the lazulis of the intense blues, in which satins shimmer and velvets tremble," says an enthusiastic admirer, Claretie. ..."

3. The Saturday Magazine (1836)
""Being come into the church," says Evelyn "you see nothing, and tread on nothing, but what is precious. The floor is all inlaid with agates, lazulis, ..."

4. Indo-Aryans: Contributions Towards the Elucidation of Their Ancient and by Raja Rājendralāla Mitra (1881)
"... and some like elephants; some painted with gateways of lapis-lazuli, some gilt, some bedecked with rubies and pearls and lapis-lazulis, and other gems ..."

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