Definitions for Agata

Agata ag·a·ta

Spelling: [ag-uh-tuh]
IPA: /ˈæg ə tə/

Agata is a 5 letter English word.

You can make 21 anagrams from letters in Agata (aaagt).

Definitions for Agata

noun

  1. an American art glass having a mottled, glossy, white and rose surface.

Origin of Agata

Italian: agate Latin achātēs

Examples for Agata

agata, and subsequently the walls were raised and the church was groined.

agata carrying her breasts—showing the manner in which she suffered.

If my soles are to be shod with blows, the honest priest of Sant' agata will be cheated by a penitent.

agata is another church which still has its old campanile intact, with round-arched windows, very simple and not large.

I only regret thou should'st find me, where, no doubt, you expected to meet the Duca di Sant' agata himself.

agata in Suburra, through the courtyard of which we enter the Church of Sta.

The mezza bolla is supposed to refer to the fine for entrance on the little benefice of Sant'agata, half of which Leo remitted.

The term kuni was employed to designate an area bounded by mountains or rivers, whereas the agata had no such geographical limits.

Duke of Sant' agata, may thy patron hear thy prayers, as thou provest kind to this innocent and confiding child!

"Place," cried the Duke of Sant' agata, whose person and voice were alike unknown to them.

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