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My mom was a fan of Johnny Cash. I like several of his songs too!Interesting...DH's family name Used to be "Debenham", same as the British chain of stores.
I Thought my father's name was British, but I have come to find it was "Cache" not "Cash", Americanized, and yes, I am a distant cousin of Johnny Cash.
It is French Huguenot and my ancestor settled in Raleigh, NC in 1685.
Interesting details about this word. I only knew it as a color as I work with digital art and web design. A recent client of mine asked that his logo include elements of the sanguine color.How about This one, one of my Favorite words, principally bc most people haven't a clue as to what the word means.
San·guine
/ˈsaNGɡwən/
adjective
noun
- 1.optimistic or positive, especially in an apparently bad or difficult situation:"he is sanguine about prospects for the global economy"SimilaroptimisticbullishhopefulbuoyantOppositepessimisticgloomy
- ▪(in medieval science and medicine) of or having the constitution associated with the predominance of blood among the bodily humors, supposedly marked by a ruddy complexion and an optimistic disposition.
- ▪(of the complexion) florid or ruddy.archaicSimilarfloridruddyredred-facedOppositepale
- 2.blood-red.literary
- 3.bloody or bloodthirsty.archaic
Word OriginMiddle English: from Old French sanguin(e) ‘blood red’, from Latin sanguineus ‘of blood’, from sanguis, sanguin- ‘blood’.
- 1.a blood-red color.
- ▪a deep red-brown crayon or pencil containing iron oxide.
- ▪a blood-red stain used in blazoning.
Derivatives
- 1.sanguinely adverb
- 2.sanguineness noun
If possible would be nice to see some of your art work.Interesting details about this word. I only knew it as a color as I work with digital art and web design. A recent client of mine asked that his logo include elements of the sanguine color.