Etymology:
The word "white" originates from the Old English word "hwit," which is believed to have come from the Proto-Indo-European root "*kwei-," meaning "to shine" or "to be bright."
Meaning and Origin:
Color: White is a color that represents the absence of hue and is perceived as a pure and bright color. It is often associated with innocence, purity, light, and cleanliness.
Symbolism: In many cultures, white has significant symbolic meanings. For example:
Cultural and Historical Significance:
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