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sor·rel I. \ˈsȯrəl, ˈsär-\ noun (-s) Etymology: Middle English sorelle, from Middle French sorel, from sorel, adjective, having the color sorrel, from sor reddish brown, probably of Germanic origin; akin to Middle Dutch soor dry, dried out, Middle Low German sōr — more at sere 1. : an animal of a sorrel color: as a. : a light bright chestnut horse often with white mane and tail b. : a dark red roan horse 2. [from sorrel, adjective, of the color sorrel, from Middle English sorelle, from Middle French sorel] : a brownish orange to light brown that is darker than caramel, slightly yellower than tawny, and redder than raw sienna II. noun (-s) Etymology: Middle English sorel, from Middle French surele, from Old French, from sur sour, of Germanic origin; akin to Old High German sūr sour — more at sour : any of various plants with sour juice: as a. : dock I 1 b. : a plant of the genus Oxalis — called also wood sorrel c. : roselle |