dye
Mane (English)
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- A colourant, especially one that has an affinity to the substrate to which it is applied.
- Any hue or color.
Synonyms
seep through
blue dye
discolorise
discolorize
discolourise
remain imprinted
tinction
staintint
dark-red dye
> mukando
colour staining
yellow dye
instill into
Pircarînî
Wekî (IPA) tê bilêvkirin
/daɪ/
Etymology (English)
From Middle English deie, from Old English dēah, dēag (“color, hue, dye”), from Proto-West Germanic *daugu (“colour, shade”), from *daugan (“to conceal, be dark”), from Proto-Indo-European *dʰewh₂- (“to smoke, raise dust, camouflage”). Cognates Cognate with Old High German tougan (“dark, secretive”), tougal (“dark, hidden, covert”), Old English dēagol, dīegle (“dark, hidden, secret”), Old English dohs, dox (“dusky, dark”). See dusk. The verb is from Middle English deien, from Old English dēagian, from the noun.
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