spirit varnish
noun
See under varnish(def 1).
Origin of spirit varnish
First recorded in 1840–50
Words nearby spirit varnish
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
OTHER WORDS FROM varnish
var·nish·er, noun var·nish·y, adjective re·var·nish, verb (used with object) well-var·nished, adjectiveExample 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.
French Polishing and Enamelling |Richard Bitmead
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, nounWord 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