prasios
Prasios is a term rooted in ancient Greek color vocabulary and is used in linguistic and gemological contexts to denote a greenish-yellow shade. In classical Greek, prasios (πράσιος) described colors ranging from olive-green to yellow-green. The hue is described as resembling young shoots or sea-green under bright light, though its exact appearance depended on the pigments and materials available to the writer.
Etymology and linguistic heritage: The word prasios is the source of modern scientific and mineralogical terms
Classical usage: Ancient authors used prasios to describe naturally green objects such as foliage, leaves, or
Modern usage: In the study of historical color terminology, prasios is cited as an example of how