vitriol
See also: Vitriol
English
Etymology
From Old French vitriol, from Latin vitriolum (“sulphuric acid”), from vitrum (“glass”).
Pronunciation
- (US) IPA(key): /ˈvɪ.tɹi.əl/
Noun
vitriol (countable and uncountable, plural vitriols)
Derived terms
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Descendants
- → Irish: vitrial
Translations
sulphuric acid — see sulphuric acid
various metal sulphates
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Verb
vitriol (third-person singular simple present vitriols, present participle vitrioling or vitriolling, simple past and past participle vitrioled or vitriolled)
- (transitive) To subject to bitter verbal abuse.
- (transitive, metallurgy) To dip in dilute sulphuric acid; to pickle.
- (transitive, colloquial) To vitriolize.
French
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /vi.tʁi.jɔl/
Audio (Paris) (file)
Noun
vitriol m (plural vitriols)
- vitriol (all senses)
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