Adina


adina

slender, one of David’s warriors (1 Chr. 11:42), a Reubenite.

Historical Examples

adina is divided between the attractions of Nemorino and those of the Sergeant Belcore, who is quartered in the village.
The Opera R.A. Streatfeild

To this adina, still under the influence of pique, consents.
The Complete Opera Book Gustav Kobb

Usnul ast disakanige dehadantaniga, adina tslstai-yti-gw higese.
The Sacred Formulas of the Cherokees James Mooney

The village is assembled on adina’s farm to celebrate her marriage with the Sergeant.
The Complete Opera Book Gustav Kobb

Act I. Beauty and riches have made the young peasant woman, adina, exacting.
The Complete Opera Book Gustav Kobb

Usnul ast digigage dehadantaniga, adina tslstai-yti-gw higese.
The Sacred Formulas of the Cherokees James Mooney

adina also realizes that he has joined the army out of devotion to her, and indicates that she favours him rather than Belcore.
The Complete Opera Book Gustav Kobb

Usnul ast dignnage dehadantaniga, adina tslstai-yti-gw higese.
The Sacred Formulas of the Cherokees James Mooney

Usnul ast tsunega dehadantaniga, adina tslstai-yti-gw higese.
The Sacred Formulas of the Cherokees James Mooney

adina was a little work in one act, the music of which does not seem to have become known out of Portugal.
The Life of Rossini Henry Sutherland Edwards

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