livid

livid
lividly, adv.lividness, lividity, n.
/liv"id/, adj.
1. having a discolored, bluish appearance caused by a bruise, congestion of blood vessels, strangulation, etc., as the face, flesh, hands, or nails.
2. dull blue; dark, grayish-blue.
3. enraged; furiously angry: Willful stupidity makes me absolutely livid.
4. feeling or appearing strangulated because of strong emotion.
5. reddish or flushed.
6. deathly pale; pallid; ashen: Fear turned his cheeks livid for a moment.
[1615-25; < L lividus black and blue, equiv. to liv(ere) to be livid (akin to Welsh lliw color) + -idus -ID4]

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