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The term "litharge" is derived from the Ancient Greek word "λιθάργυρος (lithárgyros)", which translates to "silver scum" or "silver foam". This refers to the substance that formed on the surface of molten silver during the refining process. It was considered a valuable by-product because it could be used as a flux in soldering and as a component in medicines.
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