Where Did Diamante Originate From?
Where Did Diamante Originate From? diamante (adj.) “powdered glass or crystal,” by 1904, from French diamanté, past participle of diamanter “to set with diamonds,” from Old French diamant (see diamond). Diamante also was a Middle English form of diamond. What are some examples of a diamante poem? Night—Day. Happiness—Sadness. Children—Adults. Kindness—Cruelty. Summer—Winter. Cats—Dogs. Life—Death. Rich—Poor.