Meaning of Vermilion | Babel Free
vəˈmɪl.jənDefinitions
- A vivid red synthetic pigment made of mercury sulfide, cinnabar.
- A bright orange-red colour.
- A type of red dye worn in the parting of the hair by married Hindu women.
- The red skin of the lips or its border with the skin of the face.
- The kermes or cochineal insect.
- The cochineal dye made from this insect.
Equivalents
Examples
“Take⟳ ſix Ounces of Brimſtone, and melt⟳ it in an Iron⟳ Ladle, then put⟳ two Pound of Quick-ſilver into a ſhammy Leather, or double⟳ Linnen Cloth, and ſqueeze it out into the melted Brimſtone, ſtirring them, in the mean⟳ Time, with a wooden Spatula till they are well united; and when they are cold, beat⟳ the Maſs into a Powder, and ſublime it in a Glaſs-veſſel, with a ſtrong Fire, and it will riſe into that Red Subſtance, which is called artificial Cinnabar or Vermilion.”
“Fanny was very pretty; her eyes were dark and brilliant, her teeth were like⟳ little pearls; her mouth was almost as red as Mademoiselle Caracoline’s when the latter had put⟳ on her vermilion.”
“While this particular difference in the shade of vermilion is very striking in the symmetrical, smooth skins of even and regular make⟳, which I have⟳ just compared, I must confess that it probably would not be in rough skins such as some European ornithologists appear⟳ still content with.”
CEFR level
C2
Mastery
This word is part of the CEFR C2 vocabulary — mastery level.
This word is part of the CEFR C2 vocabulary — mastery level.
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