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carlosjobimtoday at 11:40 AM2 repliesview on HN

> Moreover, in ancient languages there were very few words that designed just a color, with no other meaning for the word, but it was very frequent to use words derived from the names of various things, which meant "of the color of the X thing".

Isn't this how things are still today? For example "orange".


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cestithtoday at 1:35 PM

Apparently the color name did come from the fruit, and therefore didn’t enter common use in English until around the 16th century.