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Gothic
noun
Definitions
- purple
Etymology
Borrowed from Latin purpura (purple, purple dye, shellfish).
Origin
Latin
purpura
Gloss
purple, purple dye, shellfish
Concept
Semantic Field
Sense perception
Ontological Category
Property
Kanji
่ฒ
Emoji
โ๏ธ ๐ ๐
Timeline
Distribution of cognates by language
Geogrpahic distribution of cognates
Cognates and derived terms
- Chinese purple English
- Han purple English
- bepurple English
- empurple English
- impurple English
- nonpurple English
- purple English
- purple death English
- purple state English
- purpleheart English
- purplely English
- purpleness English
- purpletuft English
- purplewood English
- purplish English
- purply English
- purpura English
- purpuric English
- purpurogallin English
- purpurogenous English
- purpuromycin English
- unpurple English
- purpura Latin
- purpureus Latin
- purpuro Latin
- Purpur German
- porpora Italian
- pourpre French
- pรบrpura Spanish, Castilian
- ฯฮฟฯฯฯฯฮฑ Ancient Greek
- pรบrpura Portuguese
- purpel Old English
- purple Old English
- purpuren Old English
- purple Middle English
- porpra Catalan, Valencian
- pรบrpura Catalan, Valencian
- pรบrpura Galician
- purpurฤ Romanian, Moldavian, Moldovan
- porffor Welsh
- purper Middle Dutch
- purpur Old High German
- purpura Old High German
- corcair Old Irish
- corcra Old Irish
- corcur Old Irish
- pourpre Norman
- pรบrpura Asturian
- purpuir Middle Irish
- perpol Bislama