- phosphorus=الفسفور
- ONLINE ETYMOLOGY DICTIONARY:
- phosphorus (n.)
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"substance or organism that
shines of itself," 1640s, from L. phosphorus "light-bringing,"
also "the morning star" (a sense attested in English from
1620), from Gk. Phosphoros "morning star," lit.
"torchbearer," from phos "light," contraction of
phaos "light, daylight" (related to phainein "to
show, to bring to light;" see phantasm)
+ phoros "bearer," from pherein "to carry" (see
infer).
As the name of a non-metallic chemical element, it is recorded from 1680, originally one among several substances so called; the word used exclusively of the element from c.1750. It was discovered in 1669 by Henning Brand, merchant and alchemist of Hamburg, who derived it from urine. Lavoisier demonstrated it was an element in 1777. According to Flood, "It is the first element whose discoverer is known."
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Thursday, 6 December 2012
phosphorus=الفسفور
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