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Definition of Amaranthine

Amaranthine
Amaranthine Am`a*ran"thine, a. 1. Of or pertaining to amaranth. ``Amaranthine bowers.' --Pope.

Meaning of Amaranthine from wikipedia

- Look up amaranthine or amaranth in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Amaranthine, amaranth, or amarantine may refer to: Amaranthine (pigment), a betacyanin...
- Set six months after the events of Dragon Age: Origins in the land of Amaranthine, Dragon Age: Origins - Awakening places the player in the role of a Grey...
- videos: one for the aforementioned song "Hunger" and another for the song "Amaranthine". Both were directed by Patric Ullaeus for Revolver Films. There was...
- Alexander Pope: "Happy Souls who dwell In Yellow Meads of Asphodel, Or Amaranthine Bowers." Ezra Pound, "Canto XXI": "Danced there Athame, danced, and there...
- Amaranthe "Hunger" Released: March 1, 2011 "Rain" Released: June 13, 2011 "Amaranthine" Released: July 27, 2011 "1.000.000 Lightyears" Released: May 21, 2012...
- 2006 (No longer in production) Elixir – 2008 (No longer in production) Amaranthine – 2009 (No longer in production) Sartorial – 2010 Juniper Sling – 2011...
- only 2010 Dragon Age: OriginsAwakening Mistress Woolsey/Ser Rylock/Amaranthine Guards Voice only 2011 Dragon Age II Janeka/Chateau Haine Party Guest...
- the original on March 3, 2016. Retrieved May 23, 2017. "Amaranthe: 'Amaranthine' Video Released". Blabbermouth.net. September 27, 2011. Archived from...
- Amouranth (born 1993), an Internet celebrity Amarante (disambiguation) Amaranthine (disambiguation) Amarantus of Alexandria (1st century AD), ancient Gr****...
- an Umbra Hand, who momentarily sets the field ablaze to destroy the amaranthine-deceptors, green parasitic insects that have migrated from the sixth...