royal purple
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Definition
Noun: A rich, deep shade of purple with a distinct reddish or crimson tint. Historically, it refers to a specific, expensive dye associated with monarchy and high status.
Usage
This term is used primarily as a color descriptor. It functions as a compound noun where "royal" modifies "purple" to specify a particular hue. - The adjective "royal" specifies the particular shade of purple, one historically linked to sovereignty.
Examples
- The king's ceremonial robes were dyed a magnificent royal purple.
- She painted an accent wall in a bold royal purple to create a regal atmosphere.
- The banner featured the school's colors: gold and royal purple.
Advanced Usage
- As a Modifier: The term can be used attributively (before another noun) to describe objects of that color.
- She wore a royal purple gown to the gala.
- Historical & Symbolic Context: The term often carries connotations of luxury, power, and nobility due to the historical rarity and cost of the original Tyrian purple dye.
- The use of royal purple in the artwork was a deliberate symbol of the subject's imperial authority.
Variants and Related Words
- Tyrian purple: The historical antecedent, a specific dye made from sea snails, which produced the color later termed royal purple.
- Imperial purple: A closely related term, often used synonymously with royal purple to denote a color fit for an emperor.
- Purple (noun): The general color category; a blend of red and blue.
Synonyms
- Regal purple
- Imperial purple
- Tyrian purple (specifically historical)
Notes
- "Royal purple" is a fixed color term. It is not typically used in idiomatic expressions or as a phrasal verb.
- The color is defined more by its historical and perceptual association (a red-tinged, deep purple) than by a precise modern hex code, though it generally corresponds to hues around #7851A9.
Noun
- a shade of purple tinged with red