pourpre
crimson, purple
adjective POOR-pruh Rare
Origin: from Latin 'purpura', Greek 'porphyra'
Usage Note
pourpre describes a deep red-purple colour, historically associated with royalty and imperial power because purple dye was extraordinarily expensive in antiquity. As a noun (le pourpre) it can refer to the colour itself or to the office of a cardinal in the Catholic Church (recevoir la pourpre). Distinct from violet (bluer-purple) and cramoisi (brighter crimson).
Examples
"Le ciel prenait des teintes pourpres au crépuscule."
Natural Translation
The sky took on crimson hues at dusk.
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