citrine/ˈsɪtɹin/EtymologyFrom Middle English citrine, partly from Middle French citrine and partly from Latin citrīnus.adjOf a goldish-yellow colour.“The coin […] bore what I at first thought was a woman's face—a woman crowned, neither young nor old, but silent and perfect in the citrine metal.”nameA surname.nounA goldish-yellow colour, like that of a lemon.“dorrẹ̅, dōrī adj. & n. […] Golden or reddish-yellow […] (a. 1398) *Trev. Barth. 59b/a: ʒelouʒ colour [of urine] […] tokeneþ febleness of hete […] dorrey & citrine & liʒt red tokeneþ mene.”A brownish-yellow quartz.