Silver

/ˈsɪlvər/ noun

Silver is a shiny, gray-white metal used for coins, jewelry, and decorative objects. It can also describe the color of something that looks like this metal.

“Silver” comes from Old English “seolfor,” from a Proto-Germanic root also seen in German “Silber.” The origin before that is uncertain, but the word is very old. It has long been tied to money, beauty, and preciousness.

AFsilwer
AMብር
ARفضة
BGсребро
BNরূপা
CAplata
CSstříbro
DAsølv
DESilber
ELασήμι
ESplata
EThõbe
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