Crossword-Solution: AMPHION
We have 6 clues for the answer “AMPHION”
| Clue | Answers |
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| CHLORIS, father of | 1 answer |
| NIOBE, husband of | 1 answer |
| Niobe husband | 1 answer |
| husband Niobe | 1 answer |
| LYCUS, slayer of | 2 answers |
| argonaut | 36 answers |
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Hint 1 meaning
One who, or that which, eats.
Hint 2 anagram
RETEA
Hint 3 another clue
greedy person
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Sentences with AMPHION (5)
With that he hasteth him to ryse Anon, and sende after the wise, Among the whiche ther was on, A clerc, his name is Amphion: 2160 Whan he the kinges swevene herde, What it betokneth he ansuerde, And seith, “So siker as the lif, A god hath leie be thi wif, And gete a Sone, which schal winne The world and al that is withinne.
Even as he fell, Epeius' henchmen twain, Deileon and Amphion, rushed to strip His armour; but Aeneas brave and strong Chilled their hot hearts in death beside the dead.
Then of these were born many children, Dionysus, Zethus, Amphion, Herakles, Apollo, Artemis, Perseus, Castor, Helen, Polydeukes, Minos, Rhadamanthos, Sarpedon, and the nine daughters whom they call the Muses.
There shall the simple tenant find Death in the falling window-blind, Death in the pipe, death in the faucet, Death in the deadly water-closet! A day is set for all to die: _Caveat emptor_! what care I?’ As to Amphion’s tuneful kit Thebes rose, with towers encircling it; As to the Mage’s brandished wand A spiry palace clove the sand; To Thin’s indomitable financing, That phantom crescent kept advancing.
Asterius and Amphion, sons of Hyperasius, came from Achaean Pellene, which once Pelles their grandsire founded on the brows of Aegialus.
Quotes with AMPHION (1)
Stella, the only planet of my light, Light of my life, and life of my desire, Chief good, whereto my hope doth only aspire, World of my wealth, and heav'n of my delight: Why dost thou spend the treasure of thy sprite, With voice more fit to wed Amphion's lyre, Seeking to quench in me the noble fire Fed by thy worth, and kindled by thy sight? And all in vain, for while thy breath most sweet, With choicest words, thy words with reasons rare, Thy reasons firmly set on Virtue's f…