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purpure
purpure see purpur. Oxford English Dictionary
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Purpure
In heraldry, purpure () is a tincture, equivalent to the colour purple, and is one of the five main or most usually used colours (as opposed to metals) Purpure has existed since the earliest periods, for example in the purpure lion of the arms of León; at that time, it was painted in a greyer shade. wikipedia.org
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Stain (heraldry)
The murrey colour used in coats of arms & armorials should be clearly darker than purpure and stand out from it, to approximately the same extent that It is due to be darker than Gules, the regular red, from approximately the same extent as murrey to purpure, and brunâtre from tenné. wikipedia.org
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purpureïn
purpureïn Chem. (pɜːˈpjʊəriːɪn) [f. L. purpure-us (see purpureal) + -in; named after orcein.] A product of the action of ammonia on purpurin, which dyes a fine rose-red or amaranth-red. Also called purpuramide.1863 Stenhouse in Proc. Royal Soc. XIII. 145 This compound being in its mode of formation ... Oxford English Dictionary
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Sanguine (heraldry)
Sanguine in armorials should be darker than the shade used for regular Gules, as the shade of purple used for murrey should be darker than the one used for Purpure wikipedia.org
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impurpure
† impurpure, v. Sc. Obs. Also 7 em-. [f. im-1 + purpure, earlier form of purple.] trans. To make purple; to empurple.1552 Lyndesay Monarche Prol. 146 Quhose donke impurpurit vestiment nocturnall, With his imbroudit mantyll matutyne. 1628 Sir W. Mure Spir. Hymne 114 Empurp'ring thy vnstained face. Oxford English Dictionary
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Tincture (heraldry)
These are: gules, or red; sable, or black; azure, or blue; vert, or green; and purpure, or purple. As a heraldic colour, purpure may have originated as a variation of gules. wikipedia.org
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porpere
porpere obs. form of purpure: see purple. Oxford English Dictionary
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Purple (disambiguation)
Peri Urban Regions Platform Europe, a network of European regions See also Born in the purple, born to high title Purple Mountain (disambiguation) Purpure wikipedia.org
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purpur
purpur Obs., purpure, n. and a. arch. (ˈpɜːpjʊə(r)) Forms: see below. [In OE. purpure, -an (weak fem.), ad. L. purpura n. fem.; thence in early ME. purpre, coinciding with OF. purpre (porpre, later pourpre = Pr. porpra, polpra, It. porpora:—L. purpura, whence learned F. purpure); also in ME. purper,... Oxford English Dictionary
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Murrey
It is most proximate in appearance to the heraldic tincture of purpure, but is distinct therefrom. Overview According to dictionaries, "murrey" is the colour of mulberries, being somewhere between the heraldic tinctures of gules (red) and purpure (purple wikipedia.org
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porpore
porpore, -pre, -pur(e obs. ff. purpure, purple. Oxford English Dictionary
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紫色 (纹章学)
在纹章学中,紫色(Purpure)是五种原色之一(另外四种是蓝色、黑色、绿色、红色)。紫色很早就在纹章学中出现,但是并未像其它颜色一样普及,因此有观点认为紫色并非常用颜色。紫色被认为是帝王的颜色。 参考资料 外部连结 Heraldica.org: Purpure, discussion based on Michel Pastoureau, Traité d'Héraldique. Red vs. Purple Lions 纹章颜色 wikipedia.org
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Lady Usher of the Purple Rod
Statutes of the Order provide that the Gentleman Usher "shall wear around his neck pendent to a purple riband an escocheon of gold enamelled on a field purpure wikipedia.org
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Golpe
In heraldry, golpe is a purple (purpure) roundel. wikipedia.org
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