purpurrot
crimson
adjective PUR-pur-roht Rare
Origin: from Latin purpura
Also means
purple-red
Usage Note
purpurrot denotes a deep, regal crimson, from Purpur, the costly ancient dye. It is more literary than knallrot and often evokes nobility or dramatic sunsets.
Examples
"Der Abendhimmel war purpurrot."
Natural Translation
The evening sky was crimson.
Literal Translation
The evening-sky was crimson.
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