Internet Colors - Set of 1035 Vivid Auburn Color 1000 - #922724
Auburn may be described as hair that is of a reddish-brown color. The word
"auburn" comes from the Old French word alborne, which meant blond, coming from
Latin word alburnus ("off-white"). The first recorded use of auburn in English
was in 1430. The word was sometimes corrupted into abram, for example in
early (pre-1685) folios of Coriolanus, Thomas Kyd's Soliman and Perseda (1588)
and Thomas Middleton's Blurt, Master Constable (1601).
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Shown is Susan Sarandon, an actress with auburn hair | |
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