aman
1 Americannoun
noun
Example Sentences
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From the result in the Court below of the Monson wax figure case, it would appear that aman has a legal right to prevent the multiplication of copies of himself.
From The Verge ● Apr. 1, 2016
At any rate, on whatever ground granted, it appears to us only right that aman should be able to stop the exhibition of his counterfeit self.
From The Verge ● Apr. 1, 2016
The rice of the Ganges delta used to be monsoon, or aman, rice; it was planted before the annual rains and harvested after.
From Economist ● Nov. 1, 2012
In the Hebrew language truth and faithfulness are both derived from the same root; aman, “firmness,” is the root idea of emeth, “truth,” and emunah, “faithfulness.”
From Jewish Theology by Kaufmann Kohler
"Aman, aman," he said, with a burst of honest indignation, and shaking his head.
From The House of the Dead or Prison Life in Siberia with an introduction by Julius Bramont by Fyodor Dostoyevsky
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