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Thanks again
Just like the eternal question between the egg and the chicken, the orange shares the same mystery. But according to studies, the word “orange” appears in the English language as early as the 13th century referring to the fruit. The color orange was initially called Geoluhread which means yellow-red.
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Didn't the egg come first? Laid by the proto-chicken?
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+1
I would assume that the fruit was first than the color, especially with that explanation of geoluhread
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Thank you
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