kermes

English dictionary entry

Meanings

noun
  1. Any of several insects of the genus Kermes.
  2. A crimson dye made from the crushed bodies of these insects.

Pronunciation

/ˈkɝ.miz/ LL-Q1860 (eng)-Vealhurl-kermes.wav

Word forms

kermes chermes chermez kermez

Etymology

PIE word *kʷŕ̥mis First attested ca. 1600, from French kermès, from Medieval Latin cremesinus (compare Italian chermes, Spanish carmes), from Arabic قِرْمِز (qirmiz) (whence also Portuguese quermes, alquermes), from a Persian word meaning “worm-colored” (compare modern Persian قرمز (qermez)), ultimately Proto-Indo-Iranian *kŕ̥miš (“worm”), possibly via borrowing from a Sanskrit formation. Related to carmine and crimson. For the semantic development, compare vermilion from Latin vermis (“worm”) and its cognates.

Derived words

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