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Bole (color)

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Hex triplet
  
#79443B

CMYK   (c, m, y, k)
  
(0, 44, 51, 53)

Source
  
ISCC-NBS

sRGB  (r, g, b)
  
(121, 68, 59)

HSV       (h, s, v)
  
(9°, 51%, 47%)

Bole is a shade of reddish brown. The color term derives from Latin bōlus (or dirt) and refers to a kind of soft fine clay whose reddish-brown varieties are used as pigments. Although bole also means the trunk of a tree, these words are simply homographs that do not share an etymological origin.

Overview

Another name for the color bole is terra rosa. The color name terra rosa has been used as a synonym for bole since 1753. The color "terra rosa" is classified a warm red color. In art, it's classified as being similar to Venetian red, but more pink or salmon. In French, it corresponds to the color châtaigne.

Bole is one of the oldest color names in English. The first recorded use of bole as a color name in English was in the year 1386.

References

Bole (color) Wikipedia