rutilant

Feb. 6th, 2023 08:33 am
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rutilant (ROOT-uh-luhnt) - adj., shining or glowing with a red(dish) light.


Or golden, per some dictionaries. I admit I'm having trouble finding a use for this one, outside of poetic descriptions of soft-lit red hair, but it's really cool that we have a word for it. (Your challenge is clear.) First used in the late 1400s in the form rutilaunt, from Latin rutilant-, stem form of rutilāns, present participle of rutilāre, to make red/be reddish, from rutilus, red/reddish, ultimately from PIE root *reudh-, red -- so a cognate of ruddy, not to mention russet, ruby, and rouge.

---L.

Date: 2023-02-22 03:26 pm (UTC)
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Will 100% take this challenge :)

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