Capitalized, "Ebony" is probably a feminine given name, therefore; a noun.
My mother's favourite broach is a cameo pin made from ivory and ebony, carved in the likeness of Queen Victoria.
Ebony is a very dark wood, so ebony is sometimes used to describe a very deep brown or black object (or person!).
ebony is like a really dark plum purple
Ebony entered the language in the 1590s, from the word hebenyf (late 14c.). It's a Middle English misreading of the Latin word hebenius "of ebony," from Gk. ebenios, from ebenos "ebony," probably from Egyptian hbnj or another Semitic source.
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Her beautiful ebony necklace shone against her pale white skinin the moonlight.Not the best sentence in the world but I did answer your question!
"Ebony" can be used as a noun and an adjective:Black piano keys are traditionally made of ebony.The gold necklace gleamed against her ebony skin.
Ebony is a type of wood, but "Ebony" is Black.
the abony is a huge tree in southern asia. the abony is a huge tree in southern asia.
There is no canonized saint named Ebony. Ebony is a type of wood, not a saint.
Ebony Bridges goes by Ebony "Ollie" Bridges.
Ebony is a type of wood.
Ebony Bridges's birth name is Ebony Chanel Bridges.
Ebony Day's birth name is Ebony Rhianna Day.
There is no canonized saint named Ebony.
There is no canonized saint named Ebony.
Well as far as I know Ebony means black, like the Ebony woods. The black woods.