What is another word for bloodstones?

Pronunciation: [blˈʌdstə͡ʊnz] (IPA)

Bloodstones, also known as heliotrope, are a type of dark green chalcedony flecked with red. They are often used for jewelry, carving, and healing purposes. Some synonyms for bloodstones include "hematite jasper" due to its iron-rich composition and "agate jasper" because of the similar appearance to agate stones. They are also referred to as "martyr's stone" because of their association with religious tales of warriors and saints. Another term used for bloodstones is "Christ's blood" because of its red flecks resembling the blood of Christ at the crucifixion. More modern synonyms for bloodstones include "dragon stone" or "dragon's bloodstone" because of its mythical association with serving as a dragon's favorite treasure.

What are the hypernyms for Bloodstones?

A hypernym is a word with a broad meaning that encompasses more specific words called hyponyms.

Usage examples for Bloodstones

They all wore their crowns; and Guacanagari took off his crown and placed it on Columbus's head; and the Admiral, not to be outdone, took from his own neck "a collar of good bloodstones and very beautiful beads of fine colours; which appeared very good in all parts, and placed it upon the King; and he took off a cloak of fine scarlet cloth which he had put on that day, and clothed the King with it; and he sent for some coloured buskins which he made him put on, and placed upon his finger a large silver ring"-all of which gives us a picturesque glimpse into the contents of the Admiral's wardrobe, and a very agreeable picture of King Guacanagari, whom we must now figure as clothed, in addition to his shirt and gloves, in a pair of coloured buskins, a collar of bloodstones, a scarlet cloak and a silver ring.
"Christopher Columbus, Complete"
Filson Young
A step behind her and to the right of her came Marjorie, tall and wonderful, as if she were the queen of earth and sunshine, swathed barbarically in gold and ruddy brown, and with her abundant hair bound back by a fillet of bloodstones and gold.
"Marriage"
H. G. Wells

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