Open Dictionary

Word Or Phrase:

Black

From open-dictionary.com - the free dictionary.

Table of contents

English

Etymology

From Middle English blak, from Old English blæc. Cognates include blaze, bleach, blond, bald, bale, Latin flagare, to shine, Latin blancus, white, Gothic 𐌱𐌰𐌻𐌰 (bala), paleness, German erbleichen, to shine, Russian веля, white.

Pronunciation

Noun

black (plural blacks)

  1. The colour/color perceived in the absence of light.
  2. A black dye, pigment.
  3. A pen, pencil, crayon, etc., made of black pigment.
  4. (sometimes capitalized) A person of African descent.
black colour:   

Synonyms

Antonyms

Translations

colour/color

  • Italian: nero m
  • Japanese: (くろ, kuro)
  • Javanese: ireng, cemeng
  • Latin: niger, nigra, nigrum
  • Lithuanian: juoduma f
  • Persian: سياه (siāh)
  • Polish: czarny
  • Sasxsek: nik
  • Slovene: črna f
  • Spanish: negro m
  • Tagalog: itim


dye, pigment


pen, pencil, etc


person

  • French: noir m, noire f
  • Indonesia: negro
  • Italian: nero m, nera f
  • Lithuanian: negras m, negrė f


Translations to be checked

The translations below need to be checked by native speakers and inserted into the appropriate table(s) above. The numbering is unreliable.

Adjective

black (comparative blacker, superlative blackest)

  1. Of an object, absorbing all light and reflecting none; dark and colourless.
  2. Of a place, etc, without light.
  3. (sometimes capitalized) Relating to persons of African descent or (especially in the US) their culture.

Translations

absorbing all light

  • Catalan: negre m, negra f (1,2,3,4) (ca)
  • Cebuano: itom
  • Chinese:
  • Estonian: must
  • Finnish: musta
  • French: noir m, noire f
  • German: schwarz (1,2,3,4) (de)
  • Greek, Modern: μαύρος m, μαύρη f, μαύρο n
  • Hebrew: שחור
  • Hungarian: fekete
  • Indonesia: kelam, legam
  • Interlingua: nigre
  • Italian: nero m, nera f
  • Japanese: 黒い (くろい, kuroi)
  • Lithuanian: juodas m, juoda f, n
  • Persian: سياه (siāh)
  • Polish: czarny m, czarna f, czarne n
  • Sasxsek: niki
  • Slovene: črn m, črna f, črno n
  • Spanish: negro m, negra f


without light


relating to persons of African descent


Translations to be checked

The translations below need to be checked by native speakers and inserted into the appropriate table(s) above. The numbering is unreliable.


Antonyms

  1. white

Related terms

See also

Further translations to be checked

The translations below might be for any sense of either the noun or the adjective. Would native speakers check these and move them accordingly.

Transitive verb

to black (blacking, blacked, blacked)

  1. To make black.

Synonyms

Translations


pt:black

Contribute

Found an omission? You can freely contribute to this Wiktionary article. Edit 'Black' article.

WordNet Definitions

The noun "black" has seven senses: The verb "black" has one sense: The adjective "black" has fifteen senses:

Dictionary Search

To use the dictionary service: Simply type in your word or phrase in the search box visible at the top of each Web page on this Web site and click the 'Search' button. This will start a search which will check several dictionary resources and return results based on your input. Our results are composed from the Wiktionary project, WordNet among others.

About Open Dictionary

Open Dictionary is an free extensive dictionary search service provided by the New Frontier Information Network, a newly launched private company which offers easy access to thousands of online articles, e-books and documentation covering a wide variety of broad topics.


This is a minimal rendered version of a open-dictionary.com Web page. Our Web site is best viewed using an up-to-date Web browser, such as Mozilla Firefox, Opera or Microsoft Internet Explorer.

Copyright © 2003-2010 Zeeshan Muhammad. All rights reserved. Legal notices.