purpure
From Wiktionary, the free dictionary
From Wiktionary, the free dictionary
From Middle English purpure, from Old English purpure and Old French purpure (“purple”); both from Latin purpura. Doublet of purple and purpura.
purpure (uncountable)
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purpure (not comparable)
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metals | main colours | less common colours | ||||||||
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tincture | or | argent | gules | azure | sable | vert | purpure | tenné | orange | sanguine |
depiction | ||||||||||
roundel (in parentheses: semé): | bezant (bezanty) | plate (platy) | torteau (tortelly) | hurt (hurty) | pellet (pellety), ogress | pomme | golpe (golpy) | orange (semé of oranges) | guze (semé of guzes) | |
goutte (noun) / gutty (adj) thereof: | (goutte / gutty) d'or (of gold) | d'eau (of water) | de sang (of blood) | de larmes (of tears) | de poix (of pitch) | d'huile / d'olive (olive oil) | ||||
special roundel | furs | additional, uncommon tinctures: | ||||||||
tincture | fountain, syke: barry wavy argent and azure | ermine | ermines, counter-ermine | erminois | pean | vair | counter-vair | potent | counter-potent | bleu celeste, brunâtre, carnation, cendrée (iron, steel, acier), copper, murrey |
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