Definitions for mazarine

mazarine maz·a·rine

Spelling: [maz-uh-reen, maz-uh-reen, -rin]
IPA: /ˌmæz əˈrin, ˈmæz əˌrin, -rɪn/

Mazarine is a 8 letter English word.

You can make 248 anagrams from letters in mazarine (aaeimnrz).

Definitions for mazarine

noun

  1. a deep, rich blue.
  2. a silver strainer fitting over a meat dish and used for draining the water from boiled fish.

Origin of mazarine

1665-75; French, perhaps named after Cardinal Mazarin

Examples for mazarine

"Wonder if I'll get a glimpse of the so-called Mrs. mazarine," he said aloud.

"Mrs. mazarine's is a case which can be cured, I think," he continued.

"Mrs. mazarine, welcome," said the Mayor after an abashed pause.

Well, here in the trail were Orlando and mazarine—and mazarine was dead!

The other is known as the Forty-two line, or mazarine Bible.

He sprang to the ground, and ran between mazarine and Orlando.

Gregory moved to the rue mazarine, to be near the Comédie Française.

So began the printing of what was to become famous as the mazarine Bible.

In 1840 he was appointed one of the conservators of the mazarine Library.

This was one of the results of mazarine's excessive parsimony.

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