Kelime: liv·id Söyleniş:'li-v&d İşlev:adjective Kökeni: French livide, from Latin lividus, from livEre to be blue; akin to Welsh lliw color and probably to Russian sliva plum 1 : discolored by bruising : BLACK-AND-BLUE the livid traces of the sharp scourges -- Abraham Cowley 2: ASHEN, PALLID this cross, thy livid face, thy pierced hands and feet -- Walt Whitman 3: REDDISH a fan of gladiolas blushed livid under the electric letters -- Truman Capote 4 : very angry : ENRAGED was livid at his son's disobedience - li·vid·i·ty /li-'vi-d&-tE/ noun - liv·id·ness /'li-v&d-n&s/ noun