Pearl (?), n. A fringe or
border. [Obs.] -- v. t. To fringe; to
border. [Obs.] See Purl.
Pearl stitch. See Purl stitch, under
Purl.
Pearl, n. [OE. perle, F.
perle, LL. perla, perula, probably fr. (assumed)
L. pirulo, dim. of L. pirum a pear. See Pear, and
cf. Purl to mantle.] 1. (Zoöl.)
A shelly concretion, usually rounded, and having a brilliant
luster, with varying tints, found in the mantle, or between the mantle
and shell, of certain bivalve mollusks, especially in the pearl
oysters and river mussels, and sometimes in certain univalves. It is
usually due to a secretion of shelly substance around some irritating
foreign particle. Its substance is the same as nacre, or mother-of-
pearl. Pearls which are round, or nearly round, and of fine luster,
are highly esteemed as jewels, and compare in value with the precious
stones.
2. Hence, figuratively, something resembling a
pearl; something very precious.
I see thee compassed with thy kingdom's
pearl.
Shak.
And those pearls of dew she wears.
Milton.
3. Nacre, or mother-of-pearl.
4. (Zoöl.) A fish allied to the
turbot; the brill.
5. (Zoöl.) A light-colored
tern.
6. (Zoöl.) One of the circle of
tubercles which form the bur on a deer's antler.
7. A whitish speck or film on the eye.
[Obs.] Milton.
8. A capsule of gelatin or similar substance
containing some liquid for medicinal application, as ether.
9. (Print.) A size of type, between
agate and diamond.
☞ This line is printed in the type called
pearl.
Ground pearl. (Zoöl.) See under
Ground. -- Pearl barley, kernels of
barley, ground so as to form small, round grains. --
Pearl diver, one who dives for pearl
oysters. -- Pearl edge, an edge of small
loops on the side of some kinds of ribbon; also, a narrow kind of
thread edging to be sewed on lace. -- Pearl
eye, cataract. [R.] -- Pearl
gray, a very pale and delicate blue-gray color. --
Pearl millet, Egyptian millet (Penicillaria
spicata). -- Pearl moss. See
Carrageen. -- Pearl moth
(Zoöl.), any moth of the genus Margaritia; --
so called on account of its pearly color. -- Pearl
oyster (Zoöl.), any one of several species
of large tropical marine bivalve mollusks of the genus
Meleagrina, or Margaritifera, found in the East Indies
(especially at Ceylon), in the Persian Gulf, on the coast of
Australia, and on the Pacific coast of America. Called also pearl
shell, and pearl mussel. -- Pearl
powder. See Pearl white, below. --
Pearl sago, sago in the form of small pearly
grains. -- Pearl sinter (Min.),
fiorite. -- Pearl spar (Min.), a
crystallized variety of dolomite, having a pearly luster. --
Pearl white. (a) Basic bismuth
nitrate, or bismuth subchloride; -- used chiefly as a cosmetic.
(b) A variety of white lead blued with indigo or
Berlin blue.
Pearl (?), a. Of or pertaining to
pearl or pearls; made of pearls, or of mother-of-pearl.
Pearl, v. t. 1. To
set or adorn with pearls, or with mother-of-pearl. Used also
figuratively.
2. To cause to resemble pearls; to make into
small round grains; as, to pearl barley.
Pearl, v. i. 1. To
resemble pearl or pearls.
2. To give or hunt for pearls; as, to go
pearling.