English edit

Etymology edit

Compare French pourpre (purple).

Noun edit

purpre (uncountable)

  1. (obsolete) purple

Adjective edit

purpre (comparative more purpre, superlative most purpre)

  1. (obsolete) purple

References edit

Middle English edit

Adjective edit

purpre

  1. purple
    • late 14th century, Geoffrey Chaucer, The Parson's Tale, The Canterbury Tales, section 80, line 933:
      Seint Ierome seith, that wyves that been apparailled in silk and in precious purpre ne mowe nat clothen hem in Iesu Crist.
      Saint Jerome says that wives that are appareled in silk and in precious purple can not clothe themselves in Jesus Christ.