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Hey, how come English doesn't have a worn meaning "unhealthily pale, most probably because of exsanguination"?

MORE IMPORTANTLY why doesn't French have a word for "confusing"?! Mais que fait l'Académie!

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Date: 2019-02-09 01:34 am (UTC)
conuly: (Default)
From: [personal profile] conuly
We do. It's "livid".

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Date: 2019-02-09 04:57 am (UTC)
sovay: (I Claudius)
From: [personal profile] sovay
"livid".

Agreed. It's used for corpses and the ill.

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Date: 2019-02-09 08:12 am (UTC)
ljwrites: Spirit leaving body. (gah)
From: [personal profile] ljwrites
I always associated "livid" with being angry?? *searches* Turns out it has an interesting history and multiple meanings!

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Date: 2019-02-09 07:25 pm (UTC)
sovay: (I Claudius)
From: [personal profile] sovay
Turns out it has an interesting history and multiple meanings!

Interesting! I have encountered it in the sense of anger, but always with the image of pallor, never the 180-flip idea of flushing with rage.

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Date: 2019-02-09 11:19 pm (UTC)
silverflight8: bee on rose  (Default)
From: [personal profile] silverflight8
I've also always associated it with choler - livid with rage. But people go white with anger too.

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Date: 2019-02-09 04:12 am (UTC)
cornerofmadness: (Default)
From: [personal profile] cornerofmadness
The closest we have is pallor

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Date: 2019-02-09 04:57 am (UTC)
sovay: (Morell: quizzical)
From: [personal profile] sovay
MORE IMPORTANTLY why doesn't French have a word for "confusing"?!

What do you say when something confuses you?

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Date: 2019-02-09 06:45 am (UTC)
st_aurafina: Rainbow DNA (Default)
From: [personal profile] st_aurafina
Livid is a tricky word, because it can also mean reddish in colour. And also enraged.

What about bloodless? Or just pallid?

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Date: 2019-02-09 08:24 am (UTC)
ljwrites: (muzi_sick)
From: [personal profile] ljwrites
"Sallow" is the first word that came to mind. It doesn't strongly indicate the possibility of exsanguination, though, more like lack of sunlight and/or poor nutrition.

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Date: 2019-02-09 08:40 am (UTC)
glinda: a china cup filled with green tea and the word 'tì' (tea/tì)
From: [personal profile] glinda
I would use wan to mean pale and unhealthy, it also implies weakness and I associate it with that grey and bloodless look people get before they faint or when they're menstruating...

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Date: 2019-02-09 11:20 pm (UTC)
silverflight8: bee on rose  (Default)
From: [personal profile] silverflight8
I'm gonna refer to menstruation as "partial exsanguination" from now on.

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