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English
1.1
Alternative forms
1.2
Etymology
1.3
Noun
1.3.1
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colourfulness
Etymology
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English
colorful
Proto-Germanic
*-in-
Proto-Indo-European
*-h₂
Proto-Indo-European
*-éh₂
Proto-Indo-European
*-yéti
Proto-Indo-European
*-eh₂yéti
Proto-Indo-European
*-h₂ti
Proto-Germanic
*-ōną
Proto-Germanic
*-inōną
Proto-Indo-European
*-dyé-
Proto-Germanic
*-atjaną
Proto-Indo-European
*-tus
Proto-Germanic
*-þuz
Proto-Germanic
*-assuz
Proto-Germanic
*-inassuz
Proto-West Germanic
*-nassī
Old English
-nes
Middle English
-nesse
English
-ness
English
colorfulness
From
colorful
+
-ness
.
Noun
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colorfulness
(
usually
uncountable
,
plural
colorfulnesses
)
The state of being
colorful
.
The perceived intensity of a specific
color
.
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Translations
Greek:
πολυχρωμία
(el)
f
(
polychromía
)
Polish:
barwistość
f
,
barwność
(pl)
f
,
kolorowość
f
Turkish:
renklilik
(tr)
Ukrainian:
барви́стість
(uk)
f
(
barvýstistʹ
)
,
ба́рвність
f
(
bárvnistʹ
)
(
rare
)
Welsh:
lliwgarwch
m
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