écarlate

common nounadjective

Syllable Decomposition

écarlate

from Old French escarlate via Medieval Latin scarlatum, from Persian سقرلاط saqirlāṭ, which designated a precious fabric, rather blue in origin, decorated with seals, and which is derived from the ancient Greek σφραγίς sphragís (seal); or, according to the cnrtl, the Arabic version would rather come from a medieval Greek σιγιλλάτος, the latter from a Late Latin sigillatus, this Late Latin being made from the classical Latin sigillum "seal" (diminutive of signum), and would have the meaning of "fabric covered with seals"

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Plural

écarlates

Anagrams

écartelaéclatera

Translations

  • germangerman:scharlach
  • englishenglish:scarlet
  • spanishspanish:escarlata
  • italianitalian:scarlatto
  • japanesejapanese:緋色の
  • dutchdutch:scharlakenrood
  • polishpolish:szkarłatny
  • russianrussian:багровый

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