orangé
Orangé is a term commonly used to describe the color orange in several Romance languages, notably French, Spanish, and Italian. The word originates from the Latin "aurantium," which refers to the orange fruit, and subsequently evolved into various regional forms, including "orangé" in French. The color itself is situated between red and yellow on the visible spectrum, often associated with warmth, energy, and vibrancy.
In artistic and design contexts, orangé is appreciated for its bright, lively hue that can evoke feelings
Historically, the term "orangé" gained popularity in the 17th and 18th centuries as European art and fashion
In addition to its aesthetic appeal, orangé carries symbolic meanings across different cultures. In Western societies,
Overall, orangé remains a vibrant and culturally significant color, recognized worldwide for its associations with energy,