The
Oxford English Dictionary indicates that the term "olive" has been used to describe skin color since at least the 17th century. The earliest recorded instance occurs in the writings of the English traveller
Thomas Coryat, who said of the Mughal Emperor
Jahangir, "Hee is of complexion neither white nor blacke, but of a middle betwixt the[m]: I know not how to expresse it with a more expressiue & significant
ephitheton then Oliue: an Oliue colour his face presenteth[.]" ==Geographic distribution==