Ayry

What is Ayry?


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Ancient english writing for "airy" but also means very high or aerial.

In Turkish it means "different".

From Shakespeare's "HAMLET":

"Truely, and I hold Ambition of so ayry and light a quality, that it is but a shadowes shadow..."

From Arnoldus de Nova Villa's alchemy treatise dated 1415:

"...and a finite Spirit, for in the world there is no other spirit to this art, and it is of an Ayry nature, which is a sign of perfection, and that it is not in Salt or Allum..."

See airy, aerial, aerie, ayrie


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