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From:
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pur·ple
/ˈpɝpəl/
紫色,帝位(a.)紫色的,帝王的,華而不實的(vt.)(vi.)(使)成紫色
From:
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pur·ple
/ˈpɝpəl/
形容詞
視紫質,紫色的,紫紅
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Pur·ple
n.
;
pl
.
Purples
1.
A
color
formed
by
,
or
resembling
that
formed
by
,
a
combination
of
the
primary
colors
red
and
blue
.
Arraying
with
reflected
purple
and
gold
The
clouds
that
on
his
western
throne
attend
. --
Milton
.
Note:
☞
The
ancient
words
which
are
translated
purple
are
supposed
to
have
been
used
for
the
color
we
call
crimson
.
In
the
gradations
of
color
as
defined
in
art
,
purple
is
a
mixture
of
red
and
blue
.
When
red
predominates
it
is
called
violet
,
and
when
blue
predominates
,
hyacinth
.
2.
Cloth
dyed
a
purple
color
,
or
a
garment
of
such
color
;
especially
,
a
purple
robe
,
worn
as
an
emblem
of
rank
or
authority
;
specifically
,
the
purple
rode
or
mantle
worn
by
Roman
emperors
as
the
emblem
of
imperial
dignity
;
as
,
to
put
on
the
imperial
purple
.
Thou
shalt
make
the
tabernacle
with
ten
curtains
of
fine
twined
linen
,
and
purple
,
and
scarlet
.
--
Ex
.
xxvi
. 1.
3.
Hence
:
Imperial
sovereignty
;
royal
rank
,
dignity
,
or
favor
;
loosely
and
colloquially
,
any
exalted
station
;
great
wealth
.
“He
was
born
in
the
purple
.”
4.
A
cardinalate
.
See
Cardinal
.
5.
Zool.
Any
species
of
large
butterflies
,
usually
marked
with
purple
or
blue
,
of
the
genus
Basilarchia
(
formerly
Limenitis
)
as
,
the
banded
purple
(
Basilarchia arthemis
).
See
Illust
.
under
Ursula
.
6.
Zool.
Any
shell
of
the
genus
Purpura
.
7.
pl.
Med.
See
Purpura
.
8.
pl.
A
disease
of
wheat
.
Same
as
Earcockle
.
Note:
☞
Purple
is
sometimes
used
in
composition
,
esp
.
with
participles
forming
words
of
obvious
signification
;
as
,
purple
-colored,
purple
-hued,
purple
-stained,
purple
-tinged,
purple
-tinted,
and
the
like
.
French purple
.
Chem.
Same
as
Cudbear
.
Purple of Cassius
.
See
Cassius
.
Purple of mollusca
Zool.
,
a
coloring
matter
derived
from
certain
mollusks
,
which
dyes
wool
,
etc
.,
of
a
purple
or
crimson
color
,
and
is
supposed
to
be
the
substance
of
the
famous
Tyrian
dye
.
It
is
obtained
from
Ianthina
,
and
from
several
species
of
Purpura
,
and
Murex
.
To be born in the purple
,
to
be
of
princely
birth
;
to
be
highborn
.
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Pur·ple
,
a.
1.
Exhibiting
or
possessing
the
color
called
purple
,
much
esteemed
for
its
richness
and
beauty
;
of
a
deep
red
,
or
red
and
blue
color
;
as
,
a
purple
robe
.
2.
Imperial
;
regal
; --
so
called
from
the
color
having
been
an
emblem
of
imperial
authority
.
Hide
in
the
dust
thy
purple
pride
.
--
Shelley
.
3.
Blood-red
;
bloody
.
May
such
purple
tears
be
alway
shed
.
--
Shak
.
I
view
a
field
of
blood
,
And
Tiber
rolling
with
a
purple
blood
. --
Dryden
.
Purple bird
Zool.
,
the
European
purple
gallinule
.
See
under
Gallinule
.
Purple copper ore
.
Min.
See
Bornite
.
Purple grackle
Zool.
,
the
crow
blackbird
.
See
under
Crow
.
Purple martin
.
See
under
Martin
.
Purple sandpiper
.
See
under
Sandpiper
.
Purple shell
.
See
Ianthina
.
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Pur·ple
v. t.
[
imp. &
p
. p.
Purpled
p.
pr
. &
vb
. n.
Purpling
.]
To
make
purple
;
to
dye
of
purple
or
deep
red
color
;
as
,
hands
purpled
with
blood
.
When
morn
Purples
the
east
. --
Milton
.
Reclining
soft
in
blissful
bowers
,
Purpled
sweet
with
springing
flowers
. --
Fenton
.
◄
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From:
WordNet (r) 2.0
purple
adj
1:
of
a
color
midway
between
red
and
blue
[
syn
:
violet
,
purplish
]
2:
excessively
elaborate
or
showily
expressed
; "
a
writer
of
empurpled
literature
"; "
many
purple
passages
"; "
speech
embellished
with
classical
quotations
"; "
an
over-embellished
story
of
the
fish
that
got
away
" [
syn
:
embellished
,
empurpled
,
over-embellished
]
3:
belonging
to
or
befitting
a
supreme
ruler
; "
golden
age
of
imperial
splendor
"; "
purple
tyrant
"; "
regal
attire
";
"
treated
with
royal
acclaim
"; "
the
royal
carriage
of
a
stag's
head
" [
syn
:
imperial
,
majestic
,
regal
,
royal
]
n
1:
a
chromatic
color
between
red
and
blue
[
syn
:
purpleness
,
empurpled
]
2:
of
imperial
status
; "
he
was
born
to
the
purple
"
v
1:
become
purple
2:
color
purple
[
syn
:
empurple
,
purpurate
]
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