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Etymology edit

Latin pāvō (peacock)

Pronunciation edit

  • IPA(key): /ˈpæv.ə.neɪ.tɪd/

Adjective edit

pavonated (comparative more pavonated, superlative most pavonated)

  1. (dated, poetic or sciences) Colored like the neck of a peacock: peacock blue.
    • 1798, Dietrich Ludwig Gustav Karsten, A Description of the Minerals in the Leskean Museum, page 243:
      2181 Very dark copper red, slightly pavonated Copper Pyrites, in Quartz; from Freiberg. 2182 Very beautifully pavonated Copper Pyrites, with traversing slips of Siderocalcite; from Grosskamsdorf.
    • 2010 April 5, Michelle Lovric, The Book of Human Skin, A&C Black, →ISBN:
      She guided me into a courtyard whose thrumming intensity of blue could only have been created by a fusion of hyacinthine and pavonated cobalt exalted by lapis. This hot blue kingdom was planted with orange trees heavy with fruit.
    • 2019 May 30, Rosita Boland, Elsewhere: One Woman, One Rucksack, One Lifetime of Travel, Random House, →ISBN:
      The icebergs glowed different shades of blue: turquoise, cerulean, azure, pavonated, sapphire, ultramarine. When our Zodiac stopped to allow people to take photographs I just stared at the surreal magnificence of that glittering blue []

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