Lecivius -> RE: OT Things to ponder (11/18/2016 1:31:38 PM)
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ORIGINAL: Lecivius . [image]local://upfiles/26061/E357A7ADC4AB472C961DF485C5DD30FD.jpg[/image] There is actually a very geeky answer for that. The age and sophistication of a language is often measured by how many words the language has for colors. Black and white are the first words to evolve. Words for the color orange tend to come along fairly late in the evolution. The term didn't exist in English until 1512. The name of the color did come from the French word for the fruit. Before common usage in English, the color was described as yellow-red, though sometimes "saffron" was used for the color. Other terms for orange were red deer, red hair, and robin redbreast. Probably way more than anyone wanted to know... Bill Bill, you never, ever cease to amaze me [&o]
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