Violet vs Violed - What's the difference?
violet | violed |
A bluish-purple colour.
Viola , a genus of fragrant plants with white, purple or yellow flowers.
Any of several plants that look like the plants of the genus Viola but are taxonomically unrelated to them.
Having a bluish-purple colour.
(viol)
A viola da gamba, a family of musical instruments that preceded the violin and viola and similar string instruments
To play the viol.
* (Sir Walter Scott)
* (Thomas Hardy)
As a noun violet
is a bluish-purple colour.As an adjective violet
is having a bluish-purple colour.As a proper noun Violet
is {{given name|female|from=English}}.As a verb violed is
past tense of viol.violet
English
(violet)Noun
(en noun)Derived terms
* African violet (Saintpaulia spp.) * (bush violet) () * (Chinese violet) () * (damask violet), ) * ) * , (vern, dog's tooth violet) (Erythronium ) * gentian violet * methyl violet * (Persian violet), () * (Philippine violet) () * shrinking violet * (small bush violet) () * ) * (violet tree) ()Adjective
(er)Derived terms
* ultraviolet * (violet cattleya) () * (violet click beetle) () * (violet helleborine) ( * (violet shell) () * (violet snail) () * (violet spider conch) () * (violet turaco) (Musophaga violacea ) * (violet wood) () * (violet wood-sorrel) () * (violet wood hoopoe) ()See also
* * * * * * gentamicin * iodine * iodopsin * iolite * ionone * * cudbear * rainbow * rocket * trout lily * wild pansy ----violed
English
Verb
(head)viol
English
(wikipedia viol)Noun
(en noun)Verb
(en verb)- “Keep your gold for those who lack it, mistress,” said Henry, “and do not offer to honest hands the money that is won by violing , and tabouring, and toetripping, and perhaps worse pastimes.
- Through snowy woods and shady / We went to play a tune / To the lonely manor-lady / By the light of the Christmas moon. / We violed till, upward glancing / To where a mirror leaned, / It showed her airily dancing
