Definition
A yellow wood or dye obtained from a tropical tree (Cotinus coggygria or related species), used historically to create yellow dye or stain.
Etymology
From Spanish 'fustal' or 'fustete', possibly from Arabic or ultimately from the wood itself; related to 'fustick' or 'fustoc', referring to dyewoods used in textile production.
Kelly Says
Medieval and Renaissance dyers had dozens of names for different dye sources—'fustet' was the poor person's option compared to more expensive yellows, showing how color economics worked in historical trade.
Translations
ARالعربية
فوستيت
foostayt
CACatalà
fustet
foo-steht
CSČeština
fustet
foo-steht
DEDeutsch
Fustet
foo-steht
ELΕλληνικά
φουστέτ
foo-steht
ESEspañol
fustet
foo-steh
FAفارسی
فُسْتِت
foo-steht
FRFrançais
fustet
foo-ste
HIहिन्दी
फुस्टेट
foo-steht
HUMagyar
fustet
foo-steht
IDBahasa Indonesia
fustet
foo-steh
ITItaliano
fustet
foo-steh
MSBahasa Melayu
fustet
foo-steh
MYမြန်မာ
ဖူစတက်
foo-steht
NLNederlands
fustet
foo-stet
PTPortuguês
fustet
foo-steh
RUРусский
фустет
foo-stet
SVSvenska
fustet
foo-steht
SWKiswahili
fustet
foo-steh
TAதமிழ்
ஃபுஸ்டெட்
foo-steht
TEతెలుగు
ఫుస్టెట్
foo-steht
UKУкраїнська
фустет
foo-stet
VITiếng Việt
fustet
foo-steh