How Do You Spell HYACINTHIN?

Pronunciation: [hˈa͡ɪɐsˌɪnθɪn] (IPA)

The word "hyacinthin" is a noun that refers to a purple or blue flower. It is spelled [hahy-uh-sin-thin] using the International Phonetic Alphabet. The first syllable of the word is pronounced with a long "i" sound, while the second syllable starts with a "s" sound followed by a long "e" sound. The final syllable is pronounced with an emphasized "th" sound. The spelling of this word may be tricky for those who are not familiar with its pronunciation.

Common Misspellings for HYACINTHIN

  • gyacinthin
  • byacinthin
  • nyacinthin
  • jyacinthin
  • uyacinthin
  • yyacinthin
  • htacinthin
  • hgacinthin
  • hhacinthin
  • huacinthin
  • h7acinthin
  • h6acinthin
  • hyzcinthin
  • hyscinthin
  • hywcinthin
  • hyqcinthin
  • hyaxinthin
  • hyavinthin
  • hyafinthin
  • hyadinthin

Etymology of HYACINTHIN

The word "hyacinthin" is derived from the Latin word "hyacinthus", which in turn comes from the Greek word "hyakinthos". In Greek mythology, Hyakinthos was a beautiful youth loved by the Greek god Apollo. According to the myth, while the two were playing a game of discus, a jealous god named Zephyr blew a strong gust of wind to divert Apollo's throw, causing the discus to strike and kill Hyakinthos. From the blood of the slain youth, Apollo created a flower called the hyacinth. The word "hyacinthin" refers to something related to or resembling the hyacinth, often used to describe its color or fragrance.

Plural form of HYACINTHIN is HYACINTHINS