Crossword-Solution: AMARANTH
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| Word | Word Type | Definition |
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| Amaranth | n. | An imaginary flower supposed never to fade. |
| Amaranth | n. | A genus of ornamental annual plants (Amaranthus) of many species, with green, purplish, or crimson flowers. |
| Amaranth | n. | A color inclining to purple. |
We have 27 clues for the answer “AMARANTH”
| Clue | Answers |
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| "Immortal" bloom in "Paradise Lost" | 1 answer |
| Unfading flower | 1 answer |
| Undying flower of myth | 1 answer |
| Undying flower | 1 answer |
| South American cereal seed | 1 answer |
| Plant; purple colour | 1 answer |
| Plant with long-lasting flowers. | 1 answer |
| Never-fading flower: Poet. | 1 answer |
| Never-fading flower | 1 answer |
| Love-lies-bleeding. | 1 answer |
| Love-lies-bleeding, for one | 1 answer |
| Long-lasting flowering plant often mentioned in poetry | 1 answer |
| Imaginary undying flower | 1 answer |
| Imaginary eternal flower | 1 answer |
| Flower that symbolizes immortality | 1 answer |
| Flower sacred to Artemis | 1 answer |
| Flower admired by a rose for its longevity, in an Aesop fable | 1 answer |
| "Unfading" flower eaten by Aztecs | 1 answer |
| "Immortal" flower in "Paradise Lost" | 1 answer |
| tumbleweed | 3 answers |
| JOSEPH, coat of | 4 answers |
| plant with showy flowers | 10 answers |
| Purple shade | 13 answers |
| Purple ___ | 22 answers |
| Showy flower | 30 answers |
| Ornamental plant | 33 answers |
| VEGETABLE, type of | 48 answers |
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One who, or that which, eats.
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Sentences with AMARANTH (5)
The Thrush, being at the point of death, exclaimed, “O foolish creature that I am! For the sake of a little pleasant food I have deprived myself of my life.” The Rose and the Amaranth AN AMARANTH planted in a garden near a Rose-Tree, thus addressed it: “What a lovely flower is the Rose, a favorite alike with Gods and with men.
LXII Never in any place such goodly tree Is grown, except within these gardens fine; Or rose, or violet of like quality, Lilies, or amaranth, or jessamine.
This Venus took, washed it seven times in ambrosia, then struck it thrice with a sprig of amaranth; upon which the leather grow round and soft, and the leaves turned into feathers, and, being gilded before, continued gilded still; so it became a dove, and she harnessed it to her chariot.
Like the Persephone of whom Landor tells us, the sweet pensive Persephone around whose white feet the asphodel and amaranth are blooming, he will sit contented ‘in that deep, motionless quiet which mortals pity, and which the gods enjoy.’ He will look out upon the world and know its secret.
Can amaranth and asphodel Bring merrier laughter to your eyes? Oh, if the Blest, in their serene abodes, Keep any wistful consciousness of earth, Not grandeurs, but the childish ways of love, Simplicities of mirth, Must follow them above With touches of vague homesickness that pass Like shadows of swift birds across the grass.
Quotes with AMARANTH (3)
I am in everything that stands for justice and the natural rights of free men everywhere. I am American Amaranth
Silken strings composing the harpsichord of life accommodate a score of emotional tidings. An orchestra of linked heartbeats strumming the melodious prose of our collective intones gives rise to sonnets of melancholy, producing an illimitable libretto stretching from the milky dawn of newborn’s amaranth life to the speckled sunsets of gentle souls whom we cherish.
But in the name of all that is holy, Mosca, of all the people you could have taken up with, why Eponymous Clent?" murmured Kohlrabi. Because I'd been hording words for years, buying them from peddlers and carving them secretly on bits of bark so I wouldn't forget them, and then he turned up using words like "epiphany" and "amaranth." Because I heard him talking in the marketplace, laying out sentences like a merchant rolling out rich silks. Because he made words and ideas dan…
Where this answer appears
Appears in: Chronicle, Crossroads, Newsday, New Yorker, NYT, Universal, USA TODAY, WSJ.
Used 25 times in crossword archives (1952–2021).