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Definition of Celandines
1. celandine [n] - See also: celandine
Lexicographical Neighbors of Celandines
Literary usage of Celandines
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Potter's American Monthly (1880)
"No; each succeeding day was warmer than the one before, the celandines spotted
the grass every morning with their glossy golden faces, and at last an ..."
2. Sons and Lovers by David Herbert Lawrence (1922)
"And then the celandines ever after drew her with a little spell. Anthropomorphic as
she was, she stimulated him into appreciating things thus, and then they ..."
3. The Lone Swallows by Henry Williamson (1922)
"Throughout the gusty winds of March dust-laden and with only the celandines to
tell of hope, he had been piping by the brook, a wanderer whose notes would ..."
4. The Cambrian (1898)
"Then as the season advanced, the fields, literally covered with daisies, celandines,
and other varieties of wild flowers, charmed many a delighted eye and ..."