Amaranthine

Word AMARANTHINE
Character 11
Hyphenation am a ran thine
Pronunciations N/A

Definitions and meanings of "Amaranthine"

What do we mean by amaranthine?

Of, relating to, or resembling an amaranth. adjective

Eternally beautiful and unfading; everlasting. adjective

Deep purple-red. adjective

Of or pertaining to the amaranth; consisting of, containing, or resembling amaranth.

Never-fading, like the amaranth of the poets; imperishable.

Of a purplish color. Also written amarantine.

Of or pertaining to amaranth. adjective

Unfading, as the poetic amaranth; undying. adjective

Of a purplish color. adjective

A dark reddish purple colour. noun

Of a dark reddish purple colour adjective

Unfading, eternal, immortal, infinite adjective

Relating to the imaginary amaranth flower that never fades adjective

Relating to, or having the form of plants of the genus Amaranthus adjective

Of or related to the amaranth plant adjective

Of an imaginary flower that never fades adjective

Here you will find one or more explanations in English for the word amaranthine. Define amaranthine, amaranthine synonyms, amaranthine pronunciation, amaranthine translation, English dictionary definition of amaranthine.

Amaranthine means a feeling of Undying, Eternal or Immortal love. Can also describe someone who is extremely or eternally beautiful beautiful. Urban Dictionary

Undying, immortal, eternal love. Urban Dictionary

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The word "amaranthine" in example sentences

The word amaranthine indicates both eternal, unfading beauty and (as related to the flower) a deep purple-red, and at least on me, Amaranthine is close to eternal - I get a good 24 to 36 hours of fun, and I wouldn't want to overspray. ❋ Unknown (2010)

John deBrun did not recollect his past, and his amaranthine youth reflected that time itself neglected him from its memory even as it left its noticeable mark on everyone else. ❋ Unknown (2009)

Think of it as the Long Tail of Friendship—in the age of queue-able social priorities, Twitter-able status updates, and amaranthine cloud memory, keeping friends requires almost no effort at all. ❋ Unknown (2008)

The combo of EMI and Warner Music would boast a horde of chart-topping musicians like Coldplay, amaranthine songstress Madonna and rapper Eminem. ❋ Unknown (2006)

As we trooped out of St. Peter's basilica that day, spreading our amaranthine stain over the great parvis, a palpable euphoria thrilled through the entire body. ❋ John (2003)

Eleanor wanted to assure her Elm Creek Manor was not some mean farmhouse, but even more, she wanted to shake her mother and ask her how she could be so blind to the amaranthine sky, the rolling green hills, the lush forests that in autumn would be ablaze with color, breathtaking in their beauty. ❋ Jennifer Chiaverini (2003)

I had heard of the famous tapestries of Guermantes, I could see them, mediaeval and blue, a trifle coarse, detach themselves like a floating cloud from the legendary, amaranthine name at the foot of the ancient forest in which ❋ Unknown (2003)

Beyond that could be seen the shadowy shapes of other islands in the Dodecanese and, in the sharp light of winter, even the amaranthine undulations of the Turkish coast forty miles away. ❋ Tom Stone (2002)

Not even a tropical paradise, with its warm, glowing sky and balmy atmosphere, its "ambrosial fruits and amaranthine flowers," could charm us into oblivion of home, and those who made it dear; or diminish the bitterness of the thought of being cut off for ever from human intercourse, and of having all our plans of life deranged and frustrated. ❋ Richard Archer (N/A)

But _Love_ is the elastic, all-embracing band, which, wreathed with amaranthine flowers, endures when time shall be no more! ❋ Mrs. Perring (N/A)

De la Mare's chief distinction, however, lies not so much in what he says as in how he says it; he can even take outworn words like "thridding," "athwart," "amaranthine" and make them live again in a poetry that is of no time and of all time. ❋ Louis Untermeyer (1920)

QUOTATION: ’T is hers to pluck the amaranthine flower ❋ Unknown (1919)

He still stalks through the popular imagination with his Spanish hat and cloak, his amaranthine locks, his finely-frenzied eyes, and his ❋ Richard Le Gallienne (1906)

When his Father accepted the sacrifice, and named him Son of God and Man who should hereafter be Universal King, Ruler of Heaven and Earth, Heaven rang with the shouts of the Angels, who, casting down their amaranthine wreaths until the golden pavement was covered with the garlands, took their golden harps and sang the praises of the Father and the Son. ❋ Kate Milner Rabb (1901)

The luster of the eye; the bloom of the cheek; the facial expressions of beauty and love, purity and truth, know nothing of decay in the amaranthine bowers of spotless purity. ❋ Kline, John (1900)

Person 1: What do you really think of me? Person 2: [Amaranthine], [my love]. [Undying] love for my special someone. ----------------------------------------------------- Person 1: You are simply Amaranthine, my love. Person 2: Thank you. ❋ TheShackal (2017)

I can only give you amaranthine. [Undying] [love that] lasts [forever]. ❋ TheShackal (2017)

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