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Definition of Diademing
1. diadem [v] - See also: diadem
Lexicographical Neighbors of Diademing
Literary usage of Diademing
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Manomin: A Rhythmical Romance of Minnesota, the Great Rebellion, and the by Myron Coloney (1866)
"... sweetly, silently, sat close beside him there, diademing with wild roses little
JESSIE'S golden hair. For a time with what avidity his hungry spirit fed ..."
2. The Oxonian in Iceland; Or, Notes of Travel in that Island in the Summer of by Frederick Metcalfe (1861)
"to the eastward, one diademing their tops, the other girdling their waist; while
a splash of purple, thrown by the fast-setting sun, tinged the dark ..."
3. The Oxonian in Iceland: With Glances at Icelandic Folk-lore and Sagas by Frederick Metcalfe (1867)
"... one diademing their tops, the other girdling their waist; while a splash of
purple, thrown by the fast-setting sun, tinged the dark interval of cliff ..."
4. Bell's Edition: The Poets of Great Britain Complete from Chaucer to (1787)
"... When him his dearest Una did behold, diademing life, desiring leave to dye,
She found her seife ..."