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Definition of Amandines
1. amandine [n] - See also: amandine
Lexicographical Neighbors of Amandines
Literary usage of Amandines
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Études sur la rime dans "Cyrano de Bergerac" by Fréderic Albert Schenk (1900)
"Quant à amandines. Comment on fait les tartelettes amandines, ce mot, comme
adjectif, semble aussi être un néologisme. Littré et Hatzfeld ne le connaissent ..."
2. Recreations of an Anthologist by Brander Matthews (1904)
"It is this Ragueneau of M. de Rostand who thus sets forth the proper manner of
preparing that delectable dish 'known as 'Les Tartelettes amandines': B ..."
3. The Dublin University Magazine: A Literary and Political Journal (1847)
"... however, ordered the page to illuminate the rest forthwith, explaining to the
matrons around her that the candles were patent amandines, the advantages ..."
4. United States Tariff Customs Administration and Income Tax Law, Approved by United States (1913)
"143 hollow-ware, see hollow-ware 134 articles, or wares, nspf, aluminum cv not
plated with gold or silver, whether partly or wholly mfd 20% 167 amandines, ..."