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azure
[ azh-er ]
adjective
- of or having a light, purplish shade of blue, like that of a clear and unclouded sky.
- Heraldry. of the tincture or color blue.
noun
- the blue of a clear or unclouded sky.
- a light, purplish blue.
- Heraldry. the tincture or color blue.
- the clear, cloudless sky.
azure
/ ˈæʒə; ˈeɪ-; -ʒʊə /
noun
- a deep blue, occasionally somewhat purple, similar to the colour of a clear blue sky
- poetic.a clear blue sky
adjective
- of the colour azure; serene
- usually postpositive heraldry of the colour blue
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yvlog History and Origins
Origin of azure1
First recorded in 1275–1325; Middle English asure, from Anglo-French, Old French, ultimately alteration of Arabic al-lazuwar(d) (by misdividing the initial l together with the article), from Persian ܷɲ “lapis lazuli,” perhaps from Sanskrit 屹ٲ
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yvlog History and Origins
Origin of azure1
C14: from Old French azur, from Old Spanish, from Arabic ɲ lapis lazuli, from Persian ܷɲ
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He painted clouds drifting through azure skies, then tore them up and reassembled the heavens to his liking.
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However, it could be anywhere, backed as it is by just a smooth azure sky without any shred of identifying landscape.
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Mauve mountain peaks jut into the azure sky at the horizon.
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It’s made of blue, I don’t know what it is, azure of some kind, and gold, and that’s going to be the face of the watch.
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But away from the azure coastline and sapphire-tinged urban centers, the state remains a battleground for several seats in the U.S.
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