Unfortunately, there isn’t a single universally accepted four-letter word for “groene siersteen” (green gemstone) in Dutch. However, several possibilities could fit the description, depending on the specific type of green gemstone you’re thinking of:
- Jade: This beautiful green gemstone comes in various shades, including nephrite (light green) and jadeite (dark green).
- Smaragd: Emeralds are known for their vibrant green color and are considered one of the most precious gemstones.
- Malachiet: This mineral has a distinctive banded pattern of light and dark green, making it popular for ornamental purposes.
- Olivijn: Olivine, also known as peridot, comes in various shades of green, from yellowish-green to olive-green.
- Topaas: While topaz typically comes in various colors, green topaz is a relatively rare but stunning variety.
If you have any additional clues about the specific green gemstone you’re thinking of, such as its translucency, hardness, or any unique patterns, I might be able to narrow down the possibilities further.