chrysalid
English
Adjective
chrysalid (not comparable)
- of or relating to a chrysalis.
- 1860, Various, Atlantic Monthly, Volume 6, No. 38, December, 1860:
- But, for all that, there had been intervals, ere his thirteen years' exile ended, in which, so far from regret, he experienced a certain joy at remembrance of this rough and rugged point of time where he had escaped from the chrysalid state to one of action and freedom and real life.
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Etymology 2
Perhaps from French chrysalide.[1]
Noun
chrysalid (plural chrysalids)
- Archaic form of chrysalis.
- 1872, William Henry Edwards, The Butterflies of North America:
- Of the other chrysalids seven are living at this date (15th October).
References
- Douglas Harper (2001–2024) “chrysalid”, in Online Etymology Dictionary.
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