Learn English – Single-word “mirror” synonyms

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I was looking for the synonyms of the noun mirror:

A surface capable of reflecting sufficient undiffused light to form an image of an object placed in front of it.

The majority of the synonyms are compounds containing the noun glass (looking glass, hand glass, cheval glass, etc.)

Are there some single-word, poetic, or even archaic synonyms for it?

Best Answer

William Perry, The Synonymous, Etymological, and Pronouncing English Dictionary (1805) offers two synonyms for mirror: "looking-glass" and "speculum." As both Merriam-Webster’s Eleventh Collegiate Dictionary (2003) and John Lawler (above) point out, speculum is Latin for “mirror”; and the word has been in English since the fifteenth century, MW says. Today, of course, it has the rather unpoetical meaning “an instrument inserted into a bodily passage to facilitate visual inspection or medication” (again, MW’s words), but 250 years ago it did not. Here is the definition of speculum in Samuel Johnson’s Dictionary of the English Language (1766):

SPECULUM. s. [Latin.] A mirror ; a looking glass.

The word is certainly old-fashioned (or even archaic) when used in the broad sense of “mirror”—but if people ask you why you chose it, you can gently refer them to Johnson’s Dictionary.

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