χρυσό-πρασος, -ου, ὁ a chrysoprase (see Swete, Ap., 289): Rev.21:20.† (AS)
Thayer:
1) chrysoprasus is a stone of green colour, inclined to that of gold, from whence it has its name; for this is agate in the breast plate, which was Naphtali's stone. (Gill)
χρυσόπρασος
chrusoprasos
khroo-sop'-ras-os
From G5557 and πράσον prason (a leek); a greenishyellow gem (“chrysoprase”)
χρυσός
chrusos
khroo-sos'
Perhaps from the base of G5530 (through the idea of the utility of the metal); gold; by extension a golden article, as an ornament or coin
KJV Usage: gold.
G5552 χρύσεοςχρύσεος
chruseos
khroo'-seh-os
From G5557; made ofgold
KJV Usage: of gold, golden.
G5553 χρυσίονχρυσίον
chrusion
khroo-see'-on
Diminutive of G5557; a golden article, that is, gold plating, ornament, or coin
KJV Usage: gold.
G5554 χρυσοδακτύλιοςχρυσοδακτύλιος
chrusodaktulios
khroo-sod-ak-too'-lee-os
From G5557 and G1146; goldringed, that is, wearing a golden finger ring or similar jewelry
KJV Usage: with a gold ring.
G5555 χρυσόλιθοςχρυσόλιθος
chrusolithos
khroo-sol'-ee-thos
From G5557 and G3037; goldstone, that is, a yellowgem (“chrysolite”)
KJV Usage: chrysolite.
G5558 χρυσόωχρυσόω
chrusoō
khroo-so'-o
From G5557; to gild, that is, bespangle with golden ornaments