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Meaning of vitriólico




Danilo Enrique Noreña Benítez

vitriólico
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Related to vitriol, which was a way of formerly calling sulfate, especially by alchemists. Sulphuric acid. It also means acid, rough, hurtful, corrosive, biting.

  




JOHN

VITRIOLIC derived from the Latin vitreolus, diminutive of vitrum, 'glass'. Vitriol is a sulfate of lead or andesite. It has its origins in the alchemists, who were looking for a compound capable of producing gold. Solvent of the Alchemists, according to Basil Valentine. According to Fulcanelli it is sulfur: Vit means life; R is air, one of the alchemical catalysts; OL kabbalistically approximates Or, gold, so it is considered the Living Gold. The modern concept derives from VITRIOLIC acid, a corrosive, and has the significance of biting, graceful, corrosive, acidic, ironic, hurtful.

  


Anónimo

Corrosive acid

  


Alfredo Edgardo Alvarez Ahumada

vitriolic: vitriol or cupric sulfate ( ) copper, whose crystals have similarity, or similar with glass.

  


María

caustic, corrosive.

  


Ricardo

I think that in the expression vitriolico humor should mean something like, acid, bad mood, etc.

  



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