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Webster 1913 Edition
Sinople
Sin′o-ple
,Noun.
(Min.)
Ferruginous quartz, of a blood-red or brownish red color, sometimes with a tinge of yellow.
Webster 1828 Edition
Sinople
SIN'OPER
, SIN'OPLE,Noun.
Definition 2024
sinople
sinople
English
Alternative forms
- sinoper, zinopre, synopre, synopar, zenober, synopeir, synapour, synamer, synaper
Noun
sinople (plural sinoples)
- (obsolete) A shade of red; sinoper.
- (obsolete) Sinoper, a kind of red earth historically used as a pigment, originally imported to Greece from Sinope in Paphlagonia.
- (mineralogy) ferruginous quartz of a blood-red or brownish red colour, sometimes with a tinge of yellow, used to make the pigment sinopia.
- (obsolete, heraldry) Vert.
- 1903, George Field, Ellis A. Davidson, A grammar of colouring, applied to decorative painting and the arts
- In heraldry, sinople (the green of blazonry) also signified love, joy, abundance.
- 1903, George Field, Ellis A. Davidson, A grammar of colouring, applied to decorative painting and the arts
French
Etymology
Borrowed from Latin Sinopis.
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /si.nɔpl/
Noun
sinople m (plural sinoples)