Archin

/ˈɑːrkɪn/ noun

Definition

A chemical compound found in certain plants, particularly lichen, used historically as a dye.

Etymology

From Middle French 'orcanette' or related Romance languages, possibly influenced by the plant name 'archil.' The term refers to a specific organic compound extracted from natural sources.

Kelly Says

Medieval dyers treasured archin because it produced brilliant purples and reds—it was so valuable that wars were almost fought over access to the lichen that produced it!

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