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  1. Jan 5, 2016 · The reason is obvious: while blue is not so widespread in nature as some other colors, it dominates sky and water, two major elements in nature, both closely associated with divinity.

  2. The colour’s name betrays its origins. It all stems from a very special uniform: the royal uniform of a global power. In 1749, the British Royal Navy decided to adopt a special dark-blue uniform.

  3. Apr 10, 2023 · What is the origin of the term ‘blue movie’ to mean porn film? Were there for example ‘blue photos’ before film? The usage of ‘blue’ for nasty, lewd, deviant, seems to go back at least as far back as 1900, which suggests it could have been (but not necessarily) used to describe pornographic photos. But when did it start?

  4. Whether swearing a blue streak has different origins compared with blue talk or blue language (not to be confused with Léon Bollack’s constructed language) is also up for debate.

  5. The Egyptians loved the precious stones lapis and turquoise so much that they invented the first synthetic blue pigment in order to affordably copy their unique color. “Egyptian blue” was made...

  6. Feb 12, 2018 · From the decorative "Egyptian blue" of the ancient world, to the precious ultramarine and prussian blue pigments used in some of the world’s greatest masterpieces, the color blue has a fascinating history spanning around 6,000 years. Here's a short guide to how this color evolved.

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    The modern English word blue comes from Middle English bleu or blewe, from the Old French bleu, a word of Germanic origin, related to the Old High German word blao (meaning 'shimmering, lustrous'). [8] In heraldry, the word azure is used for blue. [9]

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