Emily Dickinson Lexicon
Definition for SPAN'ISH-WHITE
SPAN'ISH-WHITE, n.
A white earth from Spain, used in paints. What is so called in New England, is soft carbonate of calcia, or chalk in fine powder.
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SPAN'ISH-WHITE, n.
A white earth from Spain, used in paints. What is so called in New England, is soft carbonate of calcia, or chalk in fine powder.
Return to page 208 of the letter “S”.