Crossword-Solution: ASKI
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| Word | Anagrams | |
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| ASKI | anagram | AIKS, IASK, ISAK, KASI, KIAS, SAKI, SIKA, SKAI |
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| Special German mark used in export trade. | 1 answer |
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Hint 1 meaning
One who, or that which, eats.
Hint 2 anagram
EEART
Hint 3 another clue
greedy person
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Sentences with ASKI (5)
Here are some Greek words of no less virtue: "_Aski, Kataski, Tetrax._" When the Greek priests let out of their doors those who had been completely initiated in the Eleusinian mysteries, they said to them last of all the awful and powerful words, "_Konx, ompax_." If you want to know what the usual result was, just say them to somebody, and you will see, instantly.
Then in 1768 rose under the Pułaski father and sons that gallant movement to save a nation's honour that is known as the Confederation of Bar.
Probably on the way to or from Trenton he turned aside to Valley Forge to make the acquaintance of Lafayette, who had come over to America with Pułaski, and it is possible that on this occasion he may have met Washington.
Sendo nintzan I should have been cured Aski edan; Had I drunk enough; Izan banu gau hunetan, If I had but this night, Iohoho! Iohoho! Iohoho! Hohoho! Hohoho! Hohoho! Aski edan gau hunetan! Drunk enough this night! It is not at all uncommon in a country where, within the space of some twenty miles, the traveller may hear at least four languages--French, Gascoun, Basque, and Spanish--to find two or more of these mixed in the same poem, and sometimes with a little Latin as well.
This city--Aski Shahr (Old Town) as it is now called--was destroyed in 1514 by Mirza Ababakar (Abubekr) on the approach of Sultan Said Khan's army.
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Appears in: NYT.
Used 1 time in crossword archives (1942).