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–noun, adjective, verb (used with object),
o⋅chred,
o⋅chring.
ocher.
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ochre
1398, "type of clayey soil (much used in pigments)," from O.Fr.
ocre
(1307), from L.
ochra,
from Gk.
ochra,
from
ochros
"pale yellow," of unknown origin. As a color name, "brownish-yellow," it is attested from c.1440.
Online Etymology Dictionary, © 2001 Douglas Harper
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