Vivid

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mid 17th century: from Latin vividus, from vivere ‘to live’.


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Borrowed from Latin vividus(“animated, spirited”), from vivere(“to live”), akin to vita(“life”), Ancient Greek βίος(bíos, “life”).

The noun sense (a type of marker pen) was genericized from a brand name.


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vivid (adj.)

1630s, from French vivide and perhaps also directly from Latin vividus "spirited, animated, lively, full of life," from vivus "alive" (from PIE root *gwei- "to live"). Extension to colors is from 1660s. Sense of "strong, distinct" (as of memories, etc.) is from 1680s; that of "very active or intense" (as of imagination, interest, etc.) is from 1853. Related: Vividly; vividness.