Word Study
Litmus
CIDE DICTIONARY
Litmus, n. [D. lakmoes; lak lacker + moes a thick preparation of fruit, pap, prob. akin to E. meat: cf. G. lackmus. See Lac a resinous substance.].
A dyestuff extracted from certain lichens (Roccella tinctoria , Lecanora tartarea , etc.), as a blue amorphous mass which consists of a compound of the alkaline carbonates with certain coloring matters related to orcin and orcein. [1913 Webster]
" Litmus is used as a dye, and being turned red by acids and restored to its blue color by alkalies, is a common indicator or test for acidity and alkalinity." [1913 Webster]
OXFORD DICTIONARY
Litmus, n. a dye obtained from lichens that is red under acid conditions and blue under alkaline conditions.
Idiom
litmus paper a paper stained with litmus to be used as a test for acids or alkalis.
Etymology
ME f. ONorw. litmosi f. ON litr dye + mosi moss
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