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English
Cinnabar mineral (1)
Etymology
First attested in the mid-15th century. From Middle English cynabare , from Old French cinabre , from Latin cinnabaris , from Ancient Greek κιννάβαρι ( kinnábari ) , of unknown origin.
Pronunciation
Noun
cinnabar (countable and uncountable , plural cinnabars )
A deep red mineral , mercuric sulfide , HgS; the principal ore of mercury ; such ore used as the pigment vermilion .
Synonym: ( obsolete ) æthiops mineral
A bright red colour tinted with orange.
cinnabar:
( countable ) A species of moth , Tyria jacobaeae , having red patches on its predominantly black wings.
Synonym: cinnabar moth
2015 , Norman Maclean, A Less Green and Pleasant Land , page 223 :There are a few day-flying exceptions such as hummingbird hawk-moths, silver Ys, cinnabars , scarlet tigers and burnets but, in general, knowledge of moths lags behind that of butterflies.
( in “Cinnabar Panacea ” ) The Elixir of Life .
Derived terms
Translations
mineral
Arabic: زِنْجَفْر m ( zinjafr )
Armenian: կինաբար (hy) ( kinabar )
Old Armenian: կինաբարիս ( kinabaris ) , կինաբառիս ( kinabaṙis ) , տինաբառիս ( tinabaṙis )
Assamese: হেঙুল ( heṅul )
Bulgarian: киновар m ( kinovar )
Catalan: cinabri (ca) m
Chinese:
Mandarin: 朱砂 (zh) ( zhūshā ) , 丹砂 (zh) ( dānshā )
Coptic: ⲕⲉⲛⲛⲁⲃⲉⲣⲉⲟⲥ ( kennabereos )
Dutch: vermiljoen (nl)
Esperanto: cinabro (eo)
Estonian: kinaver
Finnish: sinooperi
French: cinabre (fr) m
Georgian: ცინაბარი ( cinabari )
German: Zinnober (de) m
Greek:
Ancient: τιγγάβαρι n ( tingábari )
Gujarati: હિંગળોક ( hiṅgaḷok )
Hebrew: צינובר m ( tsínober )
Hindi: सिंगरिफ़ ( siṅgrif )
Irish: cionnabar m
Italian: cinabro (it) m
Japanese: 辰砂 (ja) ( しんしゃ, shinsha ) , 辰沙 ( しんしゃ, shinsha ) , 朱砂 (ja) ( すさ, susa ) , 丹砂 (ja) ( たんさ, tansa ) , 丹朱 ( たんしゅ, tanshu ) , 丹 (ja) ( たん, tan ) , 朱 (ja) ( しゅ, shu )
Korean: please add this translation if you can
Latin: anthrax m
Macedonian: киновар m ( kinovar )
Malay: batu kawi
Norwegian: sinober (no) m
Persian: شنگرف (fa) ( šangarf )
Polish: cynober (pl) m
Portuguese: cinabre m
Romanian: cinabru (ro) n , chinovar (ro) n , vermillon (ro) n
Russian: ки́новарь (ru) f ( kínovarʹ )
Serbo-Croatian: cinabarit (sh)
Spanish: cinabrio (es) m
Swedish: cinnober (sv) c
Thai: ชาด (th) ( châat )
Turkish: zincifre (tr) , sülüğen (tr)
Ukrainian: кі́нова́р (uk) m ( kínovár ) , цино́бра f ( cynóbra )
Vietnamese: chu sa
Yup'ik: al'tuutaq
color
Assamese: হেঙুলবুলীয়া ( heṅulobulia )
Bulgarian: цинобър m ( cinobǎr )
Finnish: sinooperinpunainen
German: Zinnober (de) n
Irish: cionnabar m
Japanese: 丹 (ja) ( たん, tan; に, ni ) , 丹色 ( にいろ, niiro ) , 朱 (ja) ( そお, sō; しゅ, shu ) , 朱色 (ja) ( しゅいろ, shuiro; しゅしょく, shushoku )
Macedonian: цинобер m ( cinober )
Norwegian: sinober (no) m
Persian: شنگرفی ( šangarfi )
Polish: cynober (pl) m
Romanian: cinabru (ro)
Adjective
cinnabar (comparative more cinnabar , superlative most cinnabar )
Of a bright red colour tinted with orange.
Translations
See also
(reds ) red ; blood red , brick red , burgundy , cardinal , carmine , carnation , cerise , cherry , cherry red , Chinese red , cinnabar , claret , crimson , damask , fire brick , fire engine red , flame , flamingo , fuchsia , garnet , geranium , gules , hot pink , incarnadine , Indian red , magenta , maroon , misty rose , nacarat , oxblood , pillar-box red , pink , Pompeian red , poppy , raspberry , red violet , rose , rouge , ruby , ruddy , salmon , sanguine , scarlet , shocking pink , stammel , strawberry , Turkey red , Venetian red , vermilion , vinaceous , vinous , violet red , wine (Category: en:Reds )
mercury
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