Scar"let , v. t. To dye or tinge
with scarlet. [R.]
The ashy paleness of my cheek
Is scarleted in ruddy flakes of wrath.
Ford.
Scar"let , a. Of the color
called scarlet; as, a scarlet cloth or thread.
Scarlet admiral
(Zoöl.), the red admiral. See under Red. -- Scarlet bean (Bot.), a kind of bean (Phaseolus
multiflorus) having scarlet flowers; scarlet runner. -- Scarlet fever (Med.), a contagious febrile disease characterized by inflammation of the fauces and a scarlet
rash, appearing usually on the second day, and ending in desquamation about the sixth or
seventh day. -- Scarlet fish (Zoöl.), the telescope fish; -- so called from its red color. See under Telescope.
-- Scarlet ibis
(Zoöl.) See under Ibis. -- Scarlet maple (Bot.), the red maple. See Maple. -- Scarlet mite (Zoöl.), any one of numerous species of bright red
carnivorous mites found
among grass and moss, especially Thombidium holosericeum and allied species. The young are parasitic upon spiders and insects. -- Scarlet
oak (Bot.), a species of
oak (Quercus coccinea)
of the United States; -- so called from the scarlet color of its leaves
in autumn. -- Scarlet runner (Bot.), the scarlet bean. -- Scarlet tanager.
(Zoöl.) See under Tanager.
Scar"let (?), n. [OE.
scarlat, scarlet, OF. escarlate, F.
écarlate (cf. Pr. escarlat, escarlata, Sp. &
Pg. escarlata, It. scarlatto, LL.
scarlatum), from Per.
sakirlāt.]
A deep bright red tinged with orange or yellow, -- of many tints and shades; a vivid or bright red color.
2. Cloth of a scarlet color.
All her household are clothed with scarlet.
Prov. xxxi. 21.