Crossword-Solution: ARRAYER
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| Word | Word Type | Definition |
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| Arrayer | n. | One who arrays. In some early English statutes, applied to an officer who had care of the soldiers' armor, and who saw them duly accoutered. |
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| Creator of a display. | 1 answer |
| Display man | 1 answer |
| Window dresser, maybe | 1 answer |
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Hint 1 meaning
One who, or that which, eats.
Hint 2 anagram
ERATE
Hint 3 another clue
greedy person
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Sentences with ARRAYER (3)
For these were Hagen of Troneg, and Dankwart his brother withal The battle-eager, and Ortwein the warder of Metz's wall; And with these stood Gere and Eckwart, lords of the marches twain, And Volker the Knight Alsatian, the name without a stain; And Rumold the feast-arrayer, a worship-worthy lord; Sindold and Hunold, which ever kept heedful watch and ward For the state of the palace royal, that all should be ordered well; And with these were there knightly vassals whose tale no bard may tell.
Rumold the feast-arrayer, how urged he on at that tide The vassalry of the kitchen!--full many a caldron wide, Skillet and seething-vessel--how shone they in line on line For the ordering of the feasting of the guests of the Land of Rhine! (C) Toiled also the palace-maidens in many a fair device: They broidered the costly loomwork, and many a gem of price They set in the midst of the gold thread, that far its splendour shone.
Came Gere the swift war-helper, came Ortwein therewithal, Nor tarried behind them Rumold, arrayer of feasts in hall[10]; And of these was prepared night-lodging for the ladies all through the way: And Volker was marshal, and hostels he found for the knights' array.
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Appears in: Boston Globe, NYT.
Used 3 times in crossword archives (1964–2009).