• Beautiful, light resistant cobalt blue
• 8 convenient sizes with large label area
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• Veterinarians
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• Savings of 40% over comparable product
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Learn About The Origin Of Words -
Like Blue!
The modern English word
blue comes from the Middle English, bleu or blwe, which
came from an Old French word bleu of Germanic origin
(Frankish or possibly Old High German blao, "shining").
Bleu replaced Old English blaw. The root of these
variations was the Proto-Germanic blæwaz, which was also
the root of the Old Norse world bla and the modern
Scandinavian word blå (blue). A Scots and Scottish English
word for "blue-grey" is blae, from the Middle English bla
("dark blue," from the Old English blæd). As a curiosity,
blue is thought to be cognate with blond and black through
the Germanic word. Through a Proto-Indoeuropean root, it
is also linked with Latin flavus ("yellow"; see flavescent
and flavine), with Greek phalos (white), Spanish blanco
(white), and with Russian ?????, belyi ("white," see
beluga), and Welsch blawr (grey) all of which derive
(according to the American Heritage Dictionary) from the
Proto-Indo-European root *bhel- meaning "to shine, flash
or burn", (more specifically the word bhle-was, which
meant light coloured, blue, blond, or yellow), from whence
came the names of various bright colors, and that of color
black from a derivation meaning "burnt" (other words
derived from the root bhel- include bleach, bleak, blind,
blink, blank, blush, blaze, flame, fulminate, flagrant and
phlegm).