Definitions
from The Century Dictionary.
- noun See
amaranth .
from the GNU version of the Collaborative International Dictionary of English.
- noun obsolete Amaranth, 1.
from Wiktionary, Creative Commons Attribution/Share-Alike License.
- noun obsolete
amaranth
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Examples
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Your amarant wreaths were earned; and homeward all,
The Christian Year John Keble 1829
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“ ‘Immortal amarant, a flower which once, in paradise, fast by the tree of life, began to bloom; but soon for man’s offence, to heaven removed.’”
The Faculty Club Danny Tobey 2010
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“ ‘Immortal amarant, a flower which once, in paradise, fast by the tree of life, began to bloom; but soon for man’s offence, to heaven removed.’”
The Faculty Club Danny Tobey 2010
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“ ‘Immortal amarant, a flower which once, in paradise, fast by the tree of life, began to bloom; but soon for man’s offence, to heaven removed.’”
The Faculty Club Danny Tobey 2010
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“ ‘Immortal amarant, a flower which once, in paradise, fast by the tree of life, began to bloom; but soon for man’s offence, to heaven removed.’”
The Faculty Club Danny Tobey 2010
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“ ‘Immortal amarant, a flower which once, in paradise, fast by the tree of life, began to bloom; but soon for man’s offence, to heaven removed.’”
The Faculty Club Danny Tobey 2010
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Your amarant wreaths were earn’d; and homeward all,
The Christian Year 1792-1866 1827
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