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ˈcarnadine Obs. Also carnatine, carnardine. [ad. It. carnadino ‘a carnation colour’ (Florio); cf. carnato ‘the hue or colour of one's skin and flesh’ (Florio), ‘complexion’ (Baretti), f. carne flesh: carne, carnat-o, carnat-in-o, constitute a regular series. Cf. incarnadine.] ‘Red, or carnation colour; or a stuff of that colour’ (Nares).
1598Tofte Alba (1880) 74 How ill fits you this Ribbon Carnatine. a1627Middleton Any Thing for Q. Life Com. (N.) Grograms, sattins, velvet fine, The rosy coloured carnadine. [1847–78Halliwell, Carnadine, the carnation.] |