Friday, April 27, 2012

Wiktionary - Recent changes [en]: teal

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Apr 28th 2012, 01:09

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* Chinese:

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*: Mandarin: {{t|zh|蓝绿色|tr=lán lǜsè|sc=Hani}}

 

* Dutch: [[appelblauwzeegroen]] {{n}}

 

* Dutch: [[appelblauwzeegroen]] {{n}}

 

* Finnish: ([[tumma]]n) [[sinivihreä]]

 

* Finnish: ([[tumma]]n) [[sinivihreä]]

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* Greek: {{t|el|βαθυκύανο|n|tr=vathykýano}}

 

* Greek: {{t|el|βαθυκύανο|n|tr=vathykýano}}

 

* Hungarian: {{t+|hu|kékeszöld}}

 

* Hungarian: {{t+|hu|kékeszöld}}

* Italian: {{t|it|blu petrolio}}, {{t|it|foglia di tè}}

 
 

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* Italian: {{t|it|blu petrolio}}, {{t|it|foglia di tè}}

 

* Polish: {{t|pl|barwa morska|n}}

 

* Polish: {{t|pl|barwa morska|n}}

 

* Portuguese: [[azul-petróleo]]

 

* Portuguese: [[azul-petróleo]]


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[edit] Etymology

Probably from an unrecorded Old English word cognate with Middle Dutch teling ("teal") Middle Low German telink, from West Germanic *taili. As the name of a shade of dark greenish-blue like the color patterns on the fowl's head and wings, it is attested from 1923.

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[edit] Noun

teal (plural teals)

  1. Any of various small freshwater ducks of the genus Anas that are brightly coloured and have short necks.
  2. (colour) A dark, somewhat bluish-green colour; a dark cyan.

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[edit] Adjective

teal (comparative tealer, superlative tealest)

  1. (colour) having a bluish-green colour

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