"orpine" meaning in All languages combined

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Noun [English]

IPA: /ˈɔːp(ʌ)ɪn/ [UK] Forms: orpines [plural]
Etymology: From Old French orpin, Old French orpiment, from Latin auripigmentum (“orpiment”), from aurum (“gold”) + pigmentum (“pigment”). Etymology templates: {{der|en|fro|orpin}} Old French orpin, {{der|en|fro|orpiment}} Old French orpiment, {{der|en|la|auripigmentum|t=orpiment}} Latin auripigmentum (“orpiment”), {{m|la|aurum||gold}} aurum (“gold”), {{m|la|pigmentum||pigment}} pigmentum (“pigment”) Head templates: {{en-noun}} orpine (plural orpines)
  1. Any of several temperate succulent plants of the family Crassulaceae, that have clusters of purple flowers, especially Hylotelephium telephium. Categories (lifeform): Herbs, Stonecrop family plants, Succulents Synonyms (succulent Sedum): livelong Translations (Hylotelephium telephium): fabària [masculine] (Catalan), rozchodníkovec nachový (Czech), tóirpín [masculine] (Irish), dragoste [feminine] (Romanian)
    Sense id: en-orpine-en-noun-5~Twc8dm Disambiguation of Herbs: 72 28 Disambiguation of Stonecrop family plants: 86 14 Disambiguation of Succulents: 77 23 Categories (other): English entries with incorrect language header, English entries with topic categories using raw markup Disambiguation of English entries with incorrect language header: 55 45 Disambiguation of English entries with topic categories using raw markup: 61 39 Disambiguation of 'succulent Sedum': 87 13 Disambiguation of 'Hylotelephium telephium': 96 4
  2. A yellow pigment of various degrees of intensity, sometimes approaching red.
    Sense id: en-orpine-en-noun-IaDfhG8s Categories (other): English entries with incorrect language header Disambiguation of English entries with incorrect language header: 55 45
The following are not (yet) sense-disambiguated
Synonyms: orpin [14th–18th c.] Related terms: orpiment

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