Crossword-Solution: ARTES
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| Word | Anagrams | |
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| ARTES | anagram | AREST, ARETS, ASTER, ASTRE, EARTS, ESTAR, RATES, RESAT, RESTA, SERTA, SRATE, STARE, STEAR, TARES, TARSE, TASER, TEARS, TERAS, TREAS, TRESA |
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Hint 1 meaning
One who, or that which, eats.
Hint 2 anagram
TEERA
Hint 3 another clue
greedy person
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Sentences with ARTES (5)
The liberal arts (artes liberales, the higher arts, which, among the Romans, only freemen were permitted to pursue) were, in the Middle Ages, these seven branches of learning, Ð grammar, logic, rhetoric, arithmetic, geometry, music, and astronomy.
Watts (for Roebuck believed in the fine arts with all the earnestness of a man who does not understand them), and an impression of Dupont's engraving of Delaroche's Beaux Artes hemicycle, representing the great men of all ages.
There was therein a more universal military expertness required, and that comprehended the most and the greatest qualities of a military man: "Neque enim eaedem militares et imperatorix artes sunt," ["For the arts of soldiery and generalship are not the same." --Livy, xxv.
There was therein a more universal military expertness required, and that comprehended the most and the greatest qualities of a military man: “Neque enim eaedem militares et imperatorix artes sunt,” [“For the arts of soldiery and generalship are not the same.” --Livy, xxv.
Jumble never failed to question him in a very peremptory style about his non-attendance, he invented some very plausible excuses; but at length his ingenuity was exhausted: he received a very galling rebuke for his proffigacy of morals; and, that he might feel it the more sensibly, was ordered, by way of exercise, to compose a paraphrase in English verse upon these two lines in Virgil:-- Vane Ligur, frustraque animis elate superbis, Nequicquam patrias tentasti lubricus artes.
Quotes with ARTES (1)
Prefiero, señor, obrar bien y fracasar, antes que triunfar con malas artes. Palabras de Neoptólemo a Odiseo, en la tragedia griega Filoctetes.
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Appears in: CrosSynergy, LAT, Newsday, New Yorker, NY Sun, NYT, S&S, USA TODAY, WSJ.
Used 59 times in crossword archives (1952–2020).