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  1. May 22, 2024 · The answer isneither. Well, one did come before the other, but neither was actually the first meaning of the word. The linguistic ancestor to today’s word “orange” was actually first used to...

  2. Feb 21, 2023 · How Did the Orange Get Its Name? Less simple is how the orange got named in the first place. The fruit is generally thought to hail from the Malay Archipelago and other parts of...

  3. Dec 30, 2023 · Around the time the word emerged in Europe, the fruit was starting to be brought over from Asia by traders and appearing in local markets. Before the introduction of this word, it’s likely that...

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  4. Orange is the national colour of the Netherlands. The royal family, the House of Orange-Nassau, derives its name in part from its former holding, the principality of Orange. (The title Prince of Orange is still used for the Dutch heir apparent.)

  5. In the 16th century, when the fruit became available in Europe, the English dropped the “n” and began using the word “orange” to describe the colour orange. in Old English, the colour orange had been called yellow-red (“geoluhread”).

  6. Feb 3, 2023 · How the Color Got Its Name. Interestingly, in Europe, the color orange didn’t have a name until the 16th century. Prior to that time it was simply called yellow-red. Before the word orange came into common use in English, saffron was sometimes used to describe the deep yellow-orange color.

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  8. In summary, the color orange originated as the name of the orange fruit that was newly introduced to Europe in the Middle Ages. As there was no existing English word for the vivid orange tones of the fruit, the fruit name was adapted as the color term.

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