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dyestuff

[dahy-stuhf]

noun

  1. a material yielding or used as a dye.



dyestuff

/ ˈdaɪˌstʌf /

noun

  1. a substance that can be used as a dye or from which a dye can be obtained

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Word History and Origins

Origin of dyestuff1

1830–40; probably translation of German Farbstoff
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The common name of the dyestuff, Tyrian purple, derives from the habitat of the mollusks, which the Phoenicians purportedly began harvesting in the 16th century B.C. in the city-state of Tyre in present-day Lebanon.

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For most of history, dyestuffs were derived only from natural materials like plants, minerals and invertebrates, offering people a narrow range of colors from which to choose.

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Spanish chronicles of the conquest marvel at the vivid colors of cochineal dyestuff for sale in the Aztec capital, Tenochtitlán, and the first shipment soon left for Spain.

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“We lay the dyestuff over ice, and as it melts, the dye soaks into the carpet and is sealed.”

Red cloth in this period was dyed using four main dyestuffs - madder, kermes, cochineal and lichen dyes.

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