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Definition of Tamara
1. Proper noun. (Hebrew female given name), regularly used in English since the mid-twentieth century. ¹
¹ Source: wiktionary.com
Definition of Tamara
1. a mixture of spices [n -S]
Lexicographical Neighbors of Tamara
Literary usage of Tamara
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Heart of the Orient: Saunterings Through Georgis, Armenia, Persia by Michael Myers Shoemaker (1904)
"... when Alexander, in 1803, proclaimed it a Russian province. But of all the
history of Georgia, that which relates to Queen tamara is the most romantic. ..."
2. The Heart of the Orient: Saunterings Through Georgia, Armenia, Persia by Michael Myers Shoemaker (1904)
"... when Alexander, in 1803, proclaimed it a Russian province. But of all the
history of Georgia, that which relates to Queen tamara is the most romantic. ..."
3. Popular romances of the west of England; or, The drolls, traditions, and by Robert Hunt (1881)
"Her parents had missed tamara, and they sought and found her seated between the sons
... tamara would not leave her lovers. In his rage the gnome cursed his ..."
4. The History of Modern Greece: From Its Conquest by the Romans B.C. 146, to by James Emerson Tennent (1830)
"tamara himself, now aware that a grand project was on foot, encouraged by every
means the designs of the latter, through a hope of sharing in the enterprise ..."
5. Russia's Railway Advance Into Central Asia by George Dobson (1890)
"... tongues "—Ruined towers and castles— tamara, the Cleopatra of the Caucasus-—Kazbek—
English climbers—Descent into the valley of the Aragua—Beauty of the ..."