Sy"e*nite (?), n. [L. Syenites
(sc. lapis), from Syene, Gr. &?;.] (Min.)
(a) Orig., a rock composed of quartz, hornblende,
and feldspar, anciently quarried at Syene, in Upper Egypt, and
now called granite. (b) A granular,
crystalline, ingeous rock composed of orthoclase and hornblende, the
latter often replaced or accompanied by pyroxene or mica. Syenite
sometimes contains nephelite (elæolite) or leucite, and is then
called nephelite (elæolite) syenite or leucite
syenite.
Sy"e*nite (?), n. [L. Syenites
(sc. lapis), from Syene, Gr. &?;.] (Min.)
(a) Orig., a rock composed of quartz, hornblende,
and feldspar, anciently quarried at Syene, in Upper Egypt, and
now called granite. (b) A granular,
crystalline, ingeous rock composed of orthoclase and hornblende, the
latter often replaced or accompanied by pyroxene or mica. Syenite
sometimes contains nephelite (elæolite) or leucite, and is then
called nephelite (elæolite) syenite or leucite
syenite.