Schweinfurt green

English edit

Etymology edit

Named after the city in which it was first made, Schweinfurt, Germany.

Noun edit

Schweinfurt green

  1. Alternative form of Paris green
    Paris or Schweinfurt green:  
    • 2015 June 26, Rachel Dixon, “Why green just can’t be trusted”, in The Guardian[1]:
      For example, Schweinfurt green, also known as emerald or Paris green, was used in wallpaper and upholstery in the 19th century and contained high levels of arsenic. Wallpaper is even said to have killed Napoleon Bonaparte.