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azure I. \ˈazhə(r), ˈaizh-, rare in stand speech in US at least ˈāzh-\ noun (-s) Etymology: Middle English asur, from Old French azur, probably from Old Spanish azur, azul, alteration of Arabic lāzaward, lāzuward lapis lazuli, blue, from Persian lāzhuward 1. archaic : lapis lazuli 2. : the heraldic color blue 3. a. : the blue color of the clear sky b. : any blue somewhat resembling that of the sky 4. : the unclouded sky < above, the crystal azure, perfect, pale — F.T.Palgrave > II. adjective Etymology: Middle English asur, from asur, n. 1. : of the heraldic color blue 2. : resembling the color of the unclouded sky 3. : resembling the unclouded sky : cloudless, clear 4. : composed of horizontal parallel lines (as a tooled or stamped design on a book cover) III. transitive verb (-ed/-ing/-s) : to make blue in color < morning up the eastern stair marches, azuring the air — A.E.Housman > |