An archaic or variant term for garnet, a semi-precious gemstone, or a grain-related item.
From Old French 'grenat,' derived from 'graine' (grain or seed), referring to pomegranate seeds which resemble the stone. The 'granet' spelling is an older variant.
The name 'garnet' comes from its resemblance to pomegranate seeds, so calling it 'granet' shows the word's connection to the Latin 'granatum' (pomegranate)—nature inspired the naming!
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