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ebon
[ eb-uhn ]
ebon
/ ˈɛbən /
noun
- a poetic word for ebony
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Word History and Origins
Origin of ebon1
First recorded in 1350–1400; Middle English eban, ebyn “ebony,” Anglo-French eban(ne), Old French eban, ebaine, from Medieval Latin ebanus, for Latin (h)ebenus, from Greek ébenos, of Semitic origin, perhaps Egyptian hbny
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Word History and Origins
Origin of ebon1
C14: from Latin hebenus; see ebony
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Example Sentences
Pain, shame, ire, impatience, disgust, detestation, seemed momentarily to hold a quivering conflict in the large pupil dilating under his ebon eyebrow.
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In the purple hall, Dany found her ebon bench piled high about with satin pillows.
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“And the sedge—we’ve dyed it, you know—is it the proper gray and ebon?”
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He laid his hands upon my shoulders, our two heads encompassed by the mirror; my ebon frock-coat glistening anew in the candlelight.
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Along the quay are ranged the quaint native lighters with their half-naked ebon crews.
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