titian

IPA: tˈɪʃʌn

noun

  • A bright auburn colour, tinted with gold.
  • A sixteenth century Italian painter, Tiziano Vecellio.
  • A male given name.

adjective

  • Of a bright auburn colour, tinted with gold, especially in reference to hair.
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Examples of "titian" in Sentences

  • Low on a titian horizon, it was sad and dim and far away.
  • Our titian blonde heroine, of course, solved the case easily.
  • Hell Yes Bring Back a Next Gen Series like titian please I miss star trek on tv ...
  • Terribly ungallant, I know, but he did make an exception for one titian-haired publisher I won't embarrass here.
  • The summer scent of jasmine lifts from a tide of titian hair, and there is no hesitation now, no U-turn, no braking, only relentless forward motion.
  • One of the more famous stories is Eirik the Red's Saga where the scribes tell us that the titian-haired Viking settled at Eiriksfjorde in Greenland.
  • For those of you like myself (of the titian persuasion) I digress here to insert an interesting side note on a myth on red hair which historically has many superstitions attached to in (Van Gogh had red hair too).

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