coccineous
English
editEtymology
editFrom Latin coccineus, suffixed with -ous.
Adjective
editcoccineous (not comparable)
- (formal) Scarlet.
- coccineous:
- 1872, Transactions of the American Entomological Society:
- This is allied to Lanieri, but is at once distinguished by the thorax, posterior coxae, femora and tibiae being entirely coccineous, and the four anterior legs black.
- 1975, Dharani Dhar Awasthi, A monograph of the lichen genus Dirinaria:
- The species is well distinguished in its soft delicate texture, much convoluted plicate thallus, bright coccineous medulla up to the apices of the laciniae, […]
- 2007, Sand-dee Rose Waybill, The Fortieth Year of a Wollongong Woman:
- Because I have over 300 photos and no longer a limit of 24-27 shots on this new camera, I was able to snap a couple of pictures of this coccineous bird.