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Colors in Greek

1) The document lists several colors in ancient Greek such as red, yellow, blue, black, and white. 2) Another section lists colors in Greek as melanos, chrysos, xanthos, phoinos, erythros, and kokkinos. 3) The last paragraph discusses colors in Latin including white, red, black, purple, blue, and green.
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Colors in Greek

1) The document lists several colors in ancient Greek such as red, yellow, blue, black, and white. 2) Another section lists colors in Greek as melanos, chrysos, xanthos, phoinos, erythros, and kokkinos. 3) The last paragraph discusses colors in Latin including white, red, black, purple, blue, and green.
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Some colors (in ancient Greek):

red

yellow

blue

black - ʅɸʄɲʎ (mélas)

white - leukós

green - ʖʄʘʌʉʎ (chloros)

Another source:

Melanos
white
chloros
greenish
gold
yellow
red
red
red
glaucus
azure
porphyry
rhodes
copper

Melanos ǏĪ Ǫǡǩ , ǂ ĪǪǡǩǢ ı țǩ IJİȚȞȩ ,


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ȋȜȦȡȩȢ țȓ IJȡȚȞȠ / ʌȡȐ ıȚȞȠ
ȆȡȐ ıȚȞȠȢ ʌȡȐ ıȚȞȠ
chyrsos Ȥȡȣ ıȩ
Ȅ ĮȞșȩȢ ȟ ĮȞșȩ / țȓ IJȡȚȞȠ
phoinos text text text (a mix of alphabetic characters and numerals, this text also has mixed characters within the sentence which may not make complete sense)
ĭȠȚȞȓțȦȞ )
Ǽ ȡȣșȡȩȢ țȩțțȚȞȠ
ȀȩțțȚȞȠȢ țȩțțȚȞȠ
ī Ȝ ĮȪțȠȢ ȝʌȜ İ, Ȗ ĮȜȐȗȚȠ
kyanos is a blue color
porphyros ȝȦȕ
Rhodes / , ıİ Rhododactylus Eos (Į IJ ǵȘ Rosy
įĮț IJȪȜȦȞ ĮȣȖȒ )
khalkos Z Ɛ ZȘȞ N Zơ ȫȝ I
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color and colors - The hue and the shade

CROME

Etymology:

From griegokhroma, color, due to the utility they have in painting the combinations of chrome.

Revelation 6:8: I looked, and behold, a pale horse. Its rider was named Death, and Hell followed with him.
It followed. They were given power over a fourth of the earth to kill with the sword, with the
hunger, with the plague and with the beasts of the earth.

The yellow horse symbolizes death. The knight is represented by the Papacy.

In fact, the Greek word that designates the color of this horse is échloros, which is a greenish color.
pale. The color of death.

Albus, a, um
red
Black
Brilliant Fulgens, transparent, translucent, green, and brown-yellow
Fawn-colored
um

mauros
ʄɸʐʃʊʎ
ʖʄʘʌʊʎ
ʇɲʆɽʊʎ
ʔʉɿʆʉʎ
ɸʌʐɽʌʊʎ
unravel
ʋʌɳʍɿʆʉʎ
ʖʌʐʍʊʎ
ʃʊʃʃɿʆʉʎ
ɶʄɲʑʃʉʎ
ʃʐɲʆʉʎ
ʋʉʌʔʐʌʉʎ
ʌʉɷʉʎ
ʖɲʄʃʉʎ
ʃɲʍʏɲʆʘʆ

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