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um·ber I. \ˈəmbə(r)\ noun (-s) Etymology: Middle English umbre, from Middle French, from Latin umbra shade, shadow, grayling 1. : a grayling (Thymallus thymallus) 2. also umber bird : hammerkop II. noun (-s) Etymology: probably from obsolete English, shade, shadow, color, from Middle English umber, umbre shade, shadow, from Middle French umbre, from Latin umbra — more at umbrage 1. : a brown earth that is darker in color than ocher and sienna because of its content of manganese oxides as well as iron oxides, that is highly valued by artists as a permanent pigment, and that is used either in the greenish brown raw state or dark brown burnt state — see burnt umber 2. a. : raw umber 2 b. : burnt umber 2 III. adjective : of, relating to, or having the characteristics of umber; specifically : of the color of raw umber or burnt umber IV. transitive verb (umbered ; umbered ; umbering \-b(ə)riŋ\ ; umbers) : to stain umber : darken < each battle sees the other's umbered face — Shakespeare > V. transitive verb Etymology: Latin umbrare, from umbra shade, shadow chiefly dialect : shade II 1 |