Crossword-Solution: AVALE
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| Word | Word Type | Definition |
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| Avale | v. t. & i. | To cause to descend; to lower; to let fall; to doff. |
| Avale | v. t. & i. | To bring low; to abase. |
| Avale | v. t. & i. | To descend; to fall; to dismount. |
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| "Do I view the world as __ of tears?" (Browning) | 1 answer |
| Sink down, old-style | 1 answer |
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Hint 1 meaning
One who, or that which, eats.
Hint 2 anagram
TEAER
Hint 3 another clue
greedy person
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Sentences with AVALE (5)
The bente mone with hir hornes pale, Saturne, and Iove, in Cancro ioyned were, 625 That swich a rayn from hevene gan avale That every maner womman that was there Hadde of that smoky reyn a verray fere; At which Pandare tho lough, and seyde thenne, `Now were it tyme a lady to go henne! 630 `But goode nece, if I mighte ever plese Yow any-thing, than prey I yow,' quod he, `To doon myn herte as now so greet an ese As for to dwelle here al this night with me, For-why this is your owene hous, pardee.
Bot rathere, if it mihte hir like, The beste wordes wolde I pike 500 Whiche I cowthe in myn herte chese, And serve hem forth in stede of chese, For that is helplich to defie; And so wolde I my wordes plie, That mihten Wraththe and Cheste avale With tellinge of my softe tale.
Autrefois, cette douleur lui était familière, de plus en plus tenace, avec cette crampe particulière qu'elle déclanche en nous et qui fait marcher, chercher, se fatiguer à mesure que les forces physiques diminuent; il se rappelait les premières bouchées qu'on mange après avoir eu faim, bouchées qui sont sans goût et qui font au passage, quand on les avale, l'impression de corps étrangers ne se désagrégeant pas.
The _ine_ fruits are collected when quite ripe; they split the large fruit heads up into two or more parts, put these into baskets roughly made of cane (at least half a fruit head in each basket), and place these baskets in the _avale_ or ceiling of the _emone_, where the fruits get dried and smoked by the heat and smoke of the fire constantly burning beneath.
The _ine_ and _malage_ fruits are not hung up at all, but are kept in the _avale_ of the village _emone_ until the day of the actual feast, when the various vegetables and fruits are, as will be seen, put in heaps for distribution among the guests.
Where this answer appears
Appears in: Boston Globe, Newsday.
Used 2 times in crossword archives (1983–1999).