n. [ F. vermillon. See Vermeil. ]
☞ The kermes insect has long been used for dyeing red or scarlet. It was formerly known as the worm dye, vermiculus, or vermiculum, and the cloth was called vermiculatia. Hence came the French vermeil for any red dye, and hence the modern name vermilion, although the substance it denotes is very different from the kermes, being a compound of mercury and sulphur. R. Hunt. [ 1913 Webster ]
v. t. To color with vermilion, or as if with vermilion; to dye red; to cover with a delicate red. [ 1913 Webster ]