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    • Medieval Latin crucibulum

      • crucible (n.) early 15c., crusible, "vessel or melting pot for chemical purposes, so tempered as to endure extreme heat," from Medieval Latin crucibulum "melting pot for metals," originally "night lamp."
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  2. The earliest known use of the noun crucible is in the Middle English period (1150—1500). OED's earliest evidence for crucible is from before 1475, in Book of Quinte Essence. crucible is a borrowing from Latin. Etymons: Latin crucibulum. See etymology.

  3. Its origins are rooted in Latin and Middle English. It is derived from the Latin word 'crucibulum,' which refers to a vessel or container used for melting and purifying metals through intense heat. In Middle English, 'crucible' retained this sense of a vessel for melting substances, particularly metals.

  4. Word Origin late Middle English: from medieval Latin crucibulum ‘night lamp, crucible’ (perhaps originally a lamp hanging in front of a crucifix), from Latin crux, cruc-‘cross’.

  5. Jun 2, 2024 · English. [edit] English Wikipedia has an article on: crucible. Etymology. [edit] From Latin crucibulum (“night-lamp, metallurgic melting-pot”), apparently a derivative of crux (“cross”), perhaps by analogy to thūribulum (“censer”) and suffix -bulum, or from crucio (“to torment”). [1] Pronunciation. [edit] IPA (key): /ˈkɹuː.sɪ.bəl/ Audio (US): Noun.

  6. Derived from the Latin word “crucibulum,” meaning “a melting pot,” a crucible refers to a container in which metals or other substances are heated to high temperatures to remove impurities. The concept of a crucible is found in both the Old and New Testaments, illustrating powerful spiritual truths.

  7. Crucible looks like it should be closely related to the Latin combining form cruc-(“cross”); however, unlike crucial, it isn’t. It was forged instead from the Medieval Latin crucibulum , a noun for an earthen pot used to melt metals, and in English it first referred to a vessel made of a very heat-resistant material (such as porcelain ...