What does Amaranthine mean?
Definitions for Amaranthine
ˌæm əˈræn θɪn, -θaɪnama·ran·thine
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Princeton's WordNet
amaranthineadjective
of or related to the amaranth plant
amaranthine, unfadingadjective
of an imaginary flower that never fades
Wiktionary
amaranthineadjective
Of a dark reddish purple colour
amaranthineadjective
unfading, eternal, immortal, infinite
amaranthineadjective
relating to the imaginary amaranth flower that never fades
amaranthineadjective
relating to, or having the form of plants of the genus Amaranthus
Etymology: From amaranth, referring to the color of the flowers
Samuel Johnson's Dictionary
Amaranthineadjective
Relating to amaranths; consisting of amaranths.
Etymology: amaranthinus, Lat.
By the streams that ever flow,
By the fragrant winds that blow
O’er the Elysian flow’rs,
By those happy souls who dwell
In yellow meads of Asphodel,
Or amaranthine bow’rs. Alexander Pope, St. Cæcilia.
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amaranthine
Amaranthine generally refers to something that is everlasting, eternal or undying. It can also refer to a deep purple-red color. The term is derived from the Greek word "amarantos" meaning "unfading".
Webster Dictionary
Amaranthineadjective
of or pertaining to amaranth
Amaranthineadjective
unfading, as the poetic amaranth; undying
Amaranthineadjective
of a purplish color
Numerology
Chaldean Numerology
The numerical value of Amaranthine in Chaldean Numerology is: 7
Pythagorean Numerology
The numerical value of Amaranthine in Pythagorean Numerology is: 5
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