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n. (context rare English) (given name: female)

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Araminta
For the Jack Vance novel, see Araminta Station

Araminta is a rare feminine given name. a cross between Aminta and Arabella meaning prayer and protection

Usage examples of "araminta".

Your problem is that you do not read very much modern poetry, Aunt Araminta.

Perhaps you have access to a higher plane of knowledge yourself, Aunt Araminta.

Or as you did to-day, when half afraid you snatched a kiss from Araminta.

Many body peofle woof look atat her saying, 'Why does that Araminta Ditch keep larfing?

At one such meetinge they deciple to call on the help of Aramintas' boyfiend who was called Richard (sometimes Richard the Turd, but thats another story).

They had all died first, - which was one of the many things that Araminta died larfing off.

Mothers feel bound to love what they've borned, I reckon, but Araminta ain't anything to be dyin' anxious to have around.

His current consort, Araminta, a lady of the Onwane family, was absent on affairs of her own, which suited Xanten well enough.

Truth to tell, he had become bored with Araminta and had reason to believe that she felt similarlyor perhaps his exalted rank had provided her less opportunity to preside at glittering social functions than she had expected.

Of course, in these last few years he would just have thought that it was part of the bread, perhaps a trifle more indigestible than usual, but in those days he would have no excuse for not realizing that his Araminta was getting into touch with him.

Only the essential tame rat kept him company, and Araminta outside, to whom he dropped an occasional note to say that he had done another millimetre that morning.

The prisoner may pass himself off for dead, may be actually buried, and then rescued from the grave just in time by the pre-warned and ever-ready Araminta.

There are many legitimate ways of escape, but the essential thing is that all messages to the prisoner from his Araminta outside should be conveyed in his loaf of bread.