الواصلة
py·riteالتركية النطق
payraytالنطق
/ˈpīrīt/ /ˈpaɪraɪt/
علم أصول الكلمات
() recorded since 1555, from Old French (=modern) pyrite (12c.), from Latin pyrites, from Ancient Greek πυρίτης λιθός (pyrites lithos) "stone of fire, flint" (so called because it glitters), notably the first part: adjective πυρίτης (puritēs, “of or in fire”) πῦρ (pur, “fire”)