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21ἀμάραντον — ἀμάραντος unfading masc/fem acc sg ἀμάραντος unfading neut nom/voc/acc sg …
22Amaranth — Am a*ranth, n. [L. amarantus, Gr. ?, unfading, amaranth; a priv. + ? to quench, cause to wither, fr. a root meaning to die, akin to E. mortal; so called because its flowers do not soon wither: cf. F. amarante. The spelling with th seems to be due …
23Amaranthine — Am a*ran thine, a. 1. Of or pertaining to amaranth. Amaranthine bowers. Pope. [1913 Webster] 2. Unfading, as the poetic amaranth; undying. [1913 Webster] They only amaranthine flower on earth Is virtue. Cowper. [1913 Webster] 3. Of a purplish… …
24Fadeless — Fade less, a. Not liable to fade; unfading. [1913 Webster] …
25Immarcescible — Im mar*ces ci*ble, a. [L. immarcescibilis; pref. im not + marcescere to fade: cf. F. immarcescible.] Unfading; lasting. [Obs.] Bp. Hall. [1913 Webster] …
26amaranth — noun Etymology: Latin amarantus, a flower, from Greek amaranton, from neuter of amarantos unfading, from a + marainein to waste away Date: 1548 1. any of a large genus (Amaranthus of the family Amaranthaceae, the amaranth family) of coarse annual …
27unfadingly — adverb see unfading …
28Amaranth — Amarantus redirects here. For the ancient Greek writer, see Amarantus of Alexandria. For other uses, see Amaranth (disambiguation). Amaranthus Amaranthus caudatus Scientific classification …
29Colombia — This article is about the country. For other uses and spellings, see Colombia (disambiguation) and Colombia (disambiguation). Republic of Colombia República de Colombia (Spanish) …
30Greek mythology — Bust of Zeus, Otricoli (Sala Rotonda, Museo Pio Clementino, Vatican) Topics in Greek mythology Gods …