Difference between revisions of "Rougey"
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* '''rouge:''' (''French'') red → the first of the seven traditional colours of the rainbow | * '''rouge:''' (''French'') red → the first of the seven traditional colours of the rainbow | ||
− | * '''rouge:''' a fine red powder derived from safflower, and used as a cosmetic to give a reddish colour to the cheeks or lips | + | * '''rouge:''' a fine red powder derived from safflower, and used as a cosmetic to give a reddish colour to the cheeks or lips → Montanism permitted their prophets to dye their hair, stained their eyelids and wear make-up; at that time, dyed hair and eye make-up was used by harlots; the Catholic Church forbade it |
* '''rougy:''' adorned or dusted with rouge | * '''rougy:''' adorned or dusted with rouge |
Latest revision as of 08:16, 28 April 2011
- in her rougey: see in their pinky .... at FW 215.20-21
- rouge: (French) red → the first of the seven traditional colours of the rainbow
- rouge: a fine red powder derived from safflower, and used as a cosmetic to give a reddish colour to the cheeks or lips → Montanism permitted their prophets to dye their hair, stained their eyelids and wear make-up; at that time, dyed hair and eye make-up was used by harlots; the Catholic Church forbade it
- rougy: adorned or dusted with rouge