Crossword-Solution: ASSYRIAN 8 letters, 16 clues 🏆 scrabble score: 11

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Word Word Type Definition
Assyrian a. Of or pertaining to Assyria, or to its inhabitants.
Assyrian n. A native or an inhabitant of Assyria; the language of
Assyria.

We have 16 clues for the answer “ASSYRIAN”

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Ancient dweller on the Tigris River 1 answer
Ashur native 1 answer
Beast set up insubstantial northern empire of old 1 answer
Nineveh native 1 answer
Person from Nineveh 1 answer
Sargon or Sennacherib. 1 answer
Ancient Mesopotamian 2 answers
Babylonian's neighbor 2 answers
Nestorian 3 answers
AN INHABITANT OF ANCIENT ASSYRIA 11 answers
Biblical language 12 answers
ANCIENT SEMITE 12 answers
Ancient empire 16 answers
ORDER (archit.) 42 answers
ASIAN ethnic group 45 answers
European 65 answers
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Hint 1 meaning
One who, or that which, eats.
Hint 2 anagram
REETA
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greedy person
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Sentences with ASSYRIAN (5)

Whereof hee soon aware, Each perturbation smooth’d with outward calme, Artificer of fraud; and was the first That practisd falshood under saintly shew, Deep malice to conceale, couch’t with revenge: Yet not anough had practisd to deceive _Uriel_ once warnd; whose eye pursu’d him down The way he went, and on th’ _Assyrian_ mount Saw him disfigur’d, more then could befall Spirit of happie sort: his gestures fierce He markd and mad demeanour, then alone, As he suppos’d, all unobserv’d, unseen.
Paradise Lost John Milton 1991
Yet He at length, time to himself best known, Remembering Abraham, by some wondrous call May bring them back, repentant and sincere, And at their passing cleave the Assyrian flood, While to their native land with joy they haste, As the Red Sea and Jordan once he cleft, When to the Promised Land their fathers passed.
Paradise Regained John Milton 1993
How one hid his youth under his coat and hugged it! And how good it was to turn one’s back upon all that vaulted cold, to take Hilda’s arm and hurry out of the great door and down the steps into the sunlight among the pigeons—to know that the warm and vital thing within him was still there and had not been snatched away to flush Cæsar’s lean cheek or to feed the veins of some bearded Assyrian king.
Alexander’s Bridge and The Barrel Organ Willa Cather and Alfred Noyes 1993
The serpent too shall die, Die shall the treacherous poison-plant, and far And wide Assyrian spices spring.
The Bucolics and Eclogues Virgil 2008
Come with me.” Taking up the lamp, he turned from the disordered chamber, and led the student swiftly through the long series of the Egyptian, Assyrian, and Persian apartments.
The Captain of the Pole-Star and Other Tales Arthur Conan Doyle 2008

Quotes with ASSYRIAN (3)

The fear of rape puts many women in their place - indoors, intimidated, dependent yet again on material barriers and protectors... I was advised to stay indoors at night, to wear baggy clothes, to cover or cut my hair, to try to look like a man, to move someplace more expensive, to take taxis, to buy a car, to move in groups, to get a man to escort me — all modern versions of Greek walls and Assyrian veils, all asserting it was my responsibility to control my own and men's be…
Rebecca Solnit Wanderlust: A History of Walking
Very Like a Whale One thing that literature would be greatly the better for Would be a more restricted employment by authors of simile and metaphor. Authors of all races, be they Greeks, Romans, Teutons or Celts, Can'ts seem just to say that anything is the thing it is but haveto go out of their way to say that it is like something else. What foes it mean when we are told That the Assyrian came down like a wolf on the fold? In the first place, George Gordon Byron had had enou…
Ogden Nash The Best of Ogden Nash
What a vapid job title our culture gives to those honorable laborers the ancient Egyptians and Sumerians variously called Learned Men of the Magic Library, Scribes of the Double House of Life, Mistresses of the House of Books, or Ordainers of the Universe. 'Librarian' - that mouth-contorting, graceless grind of a word, that dry gulch in the dictionary between 'libido' and 'licentious' - it practically begs you to envision a stoop-shouldered loser, socks mismatched, eyes locke…
Miles Harvey The Island of Lost Maps: A True Story of Cartographic Crime
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Appears in: CrosSynergy, Newsday, NY Sun, NYT, Universal, USA TODAY.

Used 10 times in crossword archives (1956–2023).