Solferino
/,sɔlfə'ri:nou/
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Definition
- Noun:
- A shade of pink or purplish-red: "solferino" refers to a specific pink dye that was discovered in 1859. The color is named after the Battle of Solferino.
- A historical battle: "solferino" can also refer to an indecisive battle fought in 1859 between French and Sardinian forces under Napoleon III and Austrian forces under Francis Joseph I.
Usage Examples
- Noun (Color):
- The Victorian dress was dyed a vivid solferino.
- She preferred the boldness of solferino to softer pinks.
- Noun (Battle):
- The Battle of Solferino was a key conflict in the Second Italian War of Independence.
- Historians often study the tactics used at Solferino.
Advanced Usage
- As a proper noun: When capitalized, "Solferino" almost exclusively refers to the Italian town or the historical battle.
- The treaty was signed years after Solferino.
- In historical context: The battle is notable for inspiring Henri Dunant to found the Red Cross.
- The horrors witnessed at Solferino led to humanitarian reforms.
Variants and Related Words
- Magenta: (noun) A similar purplish-red color, also discovered and named around the same historical period (after the Battle of Magenta in 1859).
- Fuchsia: (noun) Another vibrant pinkish-purple color.
Synonyms
- For the color: purplish-pink, deep pink.
- For the battle: the Battle of Solferino (full formal name).
Notes on Meaning
- The word's two meanings are directly linked by the year 1859. The dye was discovered and named in the same year the battle was fought.
- In modern usage, the color meaning is rare and mostly found in historical, artistic, or fashion contexts. The battle meaning is primarily used in historical writing.
Noun
- an indecisive battle in 1859 between the French and Sardinians under Napoleon III and the Austrians under Francis Joseph I
- a pink dye that was discovered in 1859, the year a battle was fought at Solferino