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salamandrine, adj. & n. meanings, etymology and more
The earliest known use of the word salamandrine is in the early 1700s. OED's earliest evidence for salamandrine is from 1712, in the writing of Joseph Addison, ...
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Samandarin - Wikipedia
Samandarin or Samandarine is the main steroidal alkaloid secreted by the fire salamander (Salamandra salamandra). The compound is extremely toxic Poisoning ...
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Salamandrine Man - Non-alien Creatures Wiki - Fandom
The Salamandrine Men (often simply called Salamandrines), along with the Abyssals, are the original native inhabitants of Hell, and have lived there since long ...
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salamandrine
salamandrine, a. and n. (sæləˈmændrɪn) [f. L. salamandra salamander + -ine1.] A. adj. 1. Resembling or characteristic of the salamander in being able to resist fire, or live in it.1712 Addison Spect. No. 281 ¶13 A certain Salamandrine Quality, that made it capable of living in the midst of Fire and ...
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salamandrine - Wiktionary, the free dictionary
English · Adjective · Noun. edit. salamandrine (plural salamandrines). Any salamander of the genus Salamandrina.
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salamandrine - definition and meaning - Wordnik
salamandrine: Resembling the imaginary salamander in being able to resist fire, or capable of living in fire.
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Joyelle McSweeney
Her books include Toxicon & Arachne (2021) from Nightboat Books, The Necropastoral: Poetry, Media, Occults (2014) from University of Michigan Press, Salamandrine
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definition of salamandrine by The Free Dictionary
2. a. A mythical creature, generally resembling a lizard, believed capable of living in or withstanding fire. b. In the occult philosophy of Paracelsus ...
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Salamander vs Salamandrine: When To Use Each One In Writing
Salamandrine, on the other hand, is an adjective that describes something related to or resembling a salamander.
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Joyelle McSweeney's Salamandrine reviewed at the Brooklyn Rail
[Salamadrine] offers the reader strange and incongruous stories about becoming a mother. Biological, morbid, fanatic, surreal, McSweeney's impulses are to go to ...
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Salamandrine - Alte Marche Creative
The northern salamander, also called “del Savi" (Salamandrina perspicillata), lives in the Pesaro Apennines. The length of the adults ranges from 9 to 11 cm, ...
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salamander
▪ I. salamander, n. (ˈsæləˌmændə(r), sæləˈmæn-) Also 4–5 salamandre; 5–7 in L. form. [a. F. salamandre (12th c.), ad. L. salamandra, a. Gr. σαλαµάνδρα. Cf. MHG., mod.G. salamander.] 1. a. A lizard-like animal supposed to live in, or to be able to endure, fire. Now only allusive.1340 Ayenb. 167 Þe sa...
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