What is vermilion? How to use in English

Definition & pronunciation of vermilion

vermilionadjective

màu đỏ son

/vəˈmɪliən//vərˈmɪliən/

Where does the word vermilion come from?

The word "vermilion" comes from the Latin word "vermilio," which in turn originated from the Mediterranean region's ancient Minturnae, known as "vermuliones" or "vermiliones" because of the reddish-orange clay found in their mines. This distinctive clay was prized for its intense hue, which was highly sought after for use as a pigment in ancient art and cosmetics. The clay was ground into a powder and mixed with water to create a pigment, which was then applied to walls, pottery, and painted on to fabrics. The pigment eventually spread to other regions, including the Roman Empire and India, where it became known by various names, including "kumkum" and "cinnabar." The 14th-century Middle English word "vermelyon" was adopted to describe the brilliant red color produced by the pigment. The word was eventually shortened to "vermilion" in the 16th century. Today, the term "vermilion" is used to describe both the intensely red pigment and the reddish-orange color it produces. Vermilion is still used in art, cosmetics, and other decorative applications, and is prized for its rich, vivid hue. The origin of the word "vermilion," therefore, has a long and fascinating history, reflecting both the cultural and aesthetic significance of this fascinating pigment.

Vocabulary summary vermilion

typenoun

meaningcinnabar, son

meaningcolor son, red son

typeadjective

meaningred son

Example of vocabulary vermilionnamespace

  • The fire engine pulled up to the scene, its bold vermilion color striking against the gray sky.
  • The artist painted an intricate landscape using a palette of warm colors, including vermilion and orange.
  • Emily's lips were painted a bright and vivid vermilion, leaving her smile unforgettable.
  • The stage lights illuminated the dancers' outfits in rich shades of red and gold, with the men's jackets adorned in vermilion.
  • The small town had a main street rich with history, its old brick buildings faded, but still showing hints of their original vermilion paint.

Synonyms and related words for vermilion


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