porphyrogene
English
Etymology
From Ancient Greek πορφύρα (porphúra, “purple, purple dye”) + -gene.
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /ˌpɔɹfəˈɹɑd͡ʒəni/, /ˌpɔɹfəˈɹɑd͡ʒɪni/
Adjective
porphyrogene (not comparable)
- Born into the purple (royalty or the ruling class)
- 1839 September, Edgar Allan Poe, “The Fall Of The House Of Usher”, in Burton's Gentleman's Magazine, volume V, page 148:
- Round about a throne, where sitting/ (Porphyrogene!)/ In state his glory well befitting/ The ruler of the realm was seen.
Noun
porphyrogene
- Synonym of porphyrogenite.
See also
- Porphyrogenes