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n. (given name: female)
Usage examples of "jacinthe".
The troopers stayed down below, watching Jacinthe Siani as she left the Hall, moving with a sense of urgency.
I think Jacinthe is going to find exactly what Spartacus found when he gets to the rendezvous: a lot of empty water.
And in truth, January thought, raising his arm to shield his face, he could think of no other way of averting the rebellion that must end in disaster for Jacinthe and all who took up arms at his side.
Mulm and his men-or Jacinthe and his sentries-would be waiting, out in the dark of the cipriere.
Uncle Joffrey and his sons or not, though at a guess Mulm has told Jacinthe that the boats will be waiting for them at St.
The rebel leader Jacinthe strode up the levee, pistol in hand, and grabbed Vivienne Avocet by the arm.
He watched Jacinthe shout orders to men loading up the horses with provisions, watched the slave-women run from the quarters with their few small possessions, holding their children by the hand.
As if Jacinthe is going to let his men indulge themselves in even the most speedy of rapes, when they have only the duration of the storm to get the whole mob down to St.
No sign had been found in this wet wasteland of Jacinthe or any of his rebels.
She tried to concentrate on the second legend concerning Andros and Jacinthe settling in Alexandria and starting their family but found it impossible to concentrate.
She was too acutely conscious of Alex sitting next to her absorbing, drinking in, the story of Andros and Jacinthe meeting that last day in Troy.
Andros stared after Jacinthe in stunned surprise, and then found himself smiling as he set off after her.
In another moment he had overtaken Jacinthe, and they walked side by side in silence toward the distant land that lay far to the south.
Neither Andros nor Jacinthe cast another backward look at the burning walls of Troy.
The idea that Andros and Jacinthe had been there on the mountain, even in this very cave, gave her an uneasy feeling.