Scarlet

/ˈskɑːrlət/ adjective

Scarlet describes a bright, vivid red color, sometimes with a slight orange tone.

From Old French “escarlate” meaning “rich cloth,” from Medieval Latin “scarlatum,” originally the name of a luxurious fabric, not a color. Over time the word shifted from the expensive cloth to the intense red dye used on it.

AFskarlaken
AMቀይ
ARقرمزي
BGала
BNলাল
CAescarlata
CSšarlat
DAskarlagenrød
DEScharlachrot
ELκόκκινο
ESescarlata
ETpunane
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