Agete

/ˈeɪdʒiːt/ noun

An archaic or variant term, possibly referring to a type of agate stone or a mineralogical specimen, though its precise meaning is unclear in modern usage.

Possibly a variant or corruption of 'agate' (the semi-precious stone), derived from Greek 'akhatēs.' The origins and exact historical usage of this form remain unclear in etymological records.

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