spirit varnish


noun

See under varnish(def 1).

Origin of spirit varnish

First recorded in 1840–50

Definition for spirit varnish (2 of 2)

varnish
[ vahr-nish ]
/ ˈvɑr nɪʃ /

noun

verb (used with object)

Origin of varnish

1300–50; Middle English varnisch < Middle French vernis, verniz < Medieval Latin vernicium sandarac < Medieval Greek bernī́kē, syncopated variant of Greek Berenī́kē, city in Cyrenaica

SYNONYMS FOR varnish

11 gild, disguise.

OTHER WORDS FROM varnish

var·nish·er, noun var·nish·y, adjective re·var·nish, verb (used with object) well-var·nished, adjective

Example sentences from the Web for spirit varnish

  • This method of oil-finish, too, is scarcely inferior to the shellac or spirit-varnish method, and it is cheaper.

British Dictionary definitions for spirit varnish (1 of 2)

spirit varnish

noun

a varnish consisting of a gum or resin, such as shellac or copal, dissolved in alcohol

British Dictionary definitions for spirit varnish (2 of 2)

varnish
/ (ˈvɑːnɪʃ) /

noun

verb (tr)

Derived forms of varnish

varnisher, noun

Word Origin for varnish

C14: from Old French vernis, from Medieval Latin veronix sandarac, resin, from Medieval Greek berenikē, perhaps from Greek Berenikē, city in Cyrenaica, Libya where varnishes were used