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feuillemorte, adj. meanings, etymology and more | Oxford English ...
The earliest known use of the adjective feuillemorte is in the late 1600s. OED's earliest evidence for feuillemorte is from 1690, in the writing of John Locke, ...
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FEUILLE MORTE Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster
a brownish orange that is deeper and slightly redder than leather, yellower and deeper than spice, and yellower and deeper than gold
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feuillemorte - Wiktionary, the free dictionary
feuillemorte (not comparable). Of the color of dead or dying leaves: dull yellowish or orangish brown. feuillemorte: ...
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feuillemorte
‖ feuillemorte, a. (fœjmɔrt) More commonly in anglicized and corrupted forms: see filemot. [Fr.; lit. ‘dead leaf’.] Of the colour of a dead or faded leaf, brown or yellowish brown.1690 Locke Hum. Und. iii. xi. (ed. 3) 294 To make a Country-man understand what Feuillemorte Colour signifies. 1876 Ouid...
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Feuillemorte - Verbomania
Feuillemorte could be ochre, auburn, russet, sienna, umber. It's all of these at once, a mosaic of nature contained in a single word.
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feuillemorte - Silk Baron
FEUILLEMORTE is a French term that translates to "dead leaf" in English. It can refer to fallen leaves that have withered and died, typically seen in autumn ...
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Feuille-morte, or the art of dead leaves
feuille-morte”—“the colour of withered leaves in autumn (John Locke); lit “dead-leaf”. Scumbled ochre-brown & russet, fox-red and mustard ...
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Feuille Morte | Local Cocktail From France - TasteAtlas
Typically served in a collins glass, Feuille Morte is a French cocktail made with a combination of pastis, grenadine, and mint syrup.
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Weather Words: 'Feuillemorte' | Weather.com
Feuillemorte (pronounced FUY-ah-mort) comes from the French words for “dead” and “leaf” and means “the color of dying leaves.”
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Word Nerd: Feuillemort and an Autumn Word List | Lawhimsy
Feuillemort is an incredibly beautiful and rather old word that means having the color of a faded leaf. Feuillemort derives from the French ...
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English Translation of “FEUILLE MORTE” - Collins Dictionary
feuille morte feminine noun dead leaf des feuilles mortes fallen leaves Collins French-English Dictionary
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fuil-de-mort
fuil-de-mort corrupt f. feuillemorte a.1687 A. Lovell tr. Bergerac's Com. Hist. i. 138 And contents himself with an old Fuil-de-mort Cloak.
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filemot
filemot, a. and n. (ˈfɪlɪmɒt) Forms: α. 7–8 feuill(e)mort, (7 fueillemort), f(i)eulamo(r)t, fi(l)-amo(r)t, -imot, (8 foliomort), 8–9 fillemot, 8– filemot. β. 7 philia-, phylia-, phyllamort, 7–8 philemort, 7–9 philamot, (8 -mort), -omot, 9 phil(l)imot. [A corruption of feuillemorte.] A. adj. = feuill...
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