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purple

Webster 1828

PUR'PLE, adjective [Latin purpureus; purpura, a shell from which the color was obtained.]1. Designating a color composed of red and blue blended, much admired, and formerly the roman emperors wore robes of this color.2. In poetry, red or livid; dyed with blood.I view a field of blood, And Tyber rolling with a purple flood.PUR'PLE, noun A purple color or dress; hence, imperial government in the Roman empire, as a purple robe was the distinguishing dress of the emperors.1. A cardinalate.PUR'PLE, verb transitive [Latin purpuro.] To make purple or to dye of a red color; as hands purpled with blood.When mornPurples the east.Reclining soft in blissful bowers, Purpled sweet with springing flowers