I. in-ˈkär-nə-ˌdīn, -ˌdēn, -dən adjective
Etymology: Middle French incarnadin, from Old Italian incarnadino, from incarnato flesh-colored, from Late Latin incarnatus
Date: 1591
1. : having the pinkish color of flesh
2. : red ; especially : bloodred
II. transitive verb
( -dined ; -din·ing )
Date: 1605
: to make incarnadine : redden