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[ ih-van-juh-leen, -lahyn, -lin ] / ɪˈvæn dʒəˌlin, -ˌlaɪn, -lɪn /
nouna female given name, invented by H.W. Longfellow. Also E·van·ge·li·na [ih-van-juh-lee-nuh]. /ɪˌvæn dʒəˈli nə/. Words nearby EvangelineEvang., evangel, evangeliary, evangelical, evangelicalism, Evangeline, evangelism, evangelist, evangelistary, evangelistic, evangelize Definition for Evangeline (2 of 2)[ ih-van-juh-lin ] / ɪˈvæn dʒə lɪn /
nouna narrative poem (1847) by Longfellow. Dictionary.com UnabridgedBased on the Random House Unabridged Dictionary, © Random House, Inc. 2020 Example sentences from the Web for EvangelineWhatever comfort Evangeline may have given Ford, it could not compensate for the death of his greatest creation. The Wonderful, Horrible Life of Henry Ford|Richard Snow|May 14, 2013|DAILY BEAST One might not expect to find it so much in "Evangeline," but it is there from beginning to end. The Greatest English Classic|Cleland Boyd McAfee We played through the New England circuit where we had previously appeared in "Evangeline." Nat Goodwin's Book|Nat C. Goodwin And Evangeline Fish in the wood-shed was just beginning the last currant cake. More William|Richmal Crompton
I thought of that lovely, tender passage where Gabriel glides unconsciously by Evangeline upon the great river. Pages From an Old Volume of Life|Oliver Wendell Holmes, Sr. From that day began the patient waiting of the mourning Evangeline and the long absence of her Gabriel. The Heir to Grand Pr|John Frederic Herbin
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