noun
A soft black pigment; ivory black, bone black.
Recorded chiefly in dictionaries.
Origin
Mid 19th century; earliest use found in John Weale (1791–1862), publisher and writer on architecture. Apparently from French abaisser (in painting) to tone down the intensity of a colour by using black alongside, specific use of abaisser to reduce in intensity.
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