smeraldo
emerald
noun zmeh-RAHL-doh Rare
Origin: Old French esmeraude, ultimately from Greek smáragdos.
Also means
emerald green
Usage Note
Smeraldo is primarily a masculine noun ('an emerald') but is widely used as an invariable colour adjective: un mare smeraldo, occhi smeraldo (the adjective does not change for gender or number). The seed marks it as adjective, but it is most accurately both noun and adjective depending on use.
Examples
"Il mare era di un verde smeraldo."
Natural Translation
The sea was an emerald green.
Literal Translation
The sea was of a green emerald.
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