[ˈkoloɾ]
OrixeInherited from Old Galician-Portuguese color, alternative form of coor, perhaps from an older forms collor (compare Asturian collor and color), from Latin color, colōrem.
- femininecolor / colour, hue
“diz que apareçeu ẽno çeo hũa cruz, que era de muytas colores et muy fremosa; et teuerõna os cristãos por muy boo sinal” — he says that a cross appeared in the sky, which was of many colors and very beauty; and the Christians considered it a very good sign
- feminineflush (suffusion of the face with blood)
Formascolores(plural) · cor(alternative)