Crossword-Solution: CANDENT
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| Word | Word Type | Definition |
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| Candent | a. | Heated to whiteness; glowing with heat. |
We have 2 clues for the answer “CANDENT”
| Clue | Answers |
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| HEATED white | 1 answer |
| Glowing | 67 answers |
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Hint 1 meaning
One who, or that which, eats.
Hint 2 anagram
ATEER
Hint 3 another clue
greedy person
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Sentences with CANDENT (5)
Thus humble let me live and die, Nor long for Midas' golden touch; If Heaven more generous gifts deny, I shall not miss them much,-- Too grateful for the blessing lent Of simple tastes and mind content! AESTIVATION AN UNPUBLISHED POEM, BY MY LATE LATIN TUTOR IN candent ire the solar splendor flames; The foles, langueseent, pend from arid rames; His humid front the Give, anheling, wipes, And dreams of erring on ventiferous riper.
Flos perpetuus rosarum ver agit perpetuum; Candent lilia, rubescit crocus, sudat balsamum, Virent prata, vernant sata, rivi mellis influunt; Pigmentorum spirat odor liquor et aromatum, Pendent poma floridorum non lapsura nemorum.
Augustinus as follows:-- Flos perpetuus rosarum ver agit perpetuum, Candent lilia, rubescit crocus, sudat balsamum, Virent prata, vernant sata, rivi mellis influunt, Pigmentorum spirat odor liquor et aromatum, Pendent poma floridorum non lapsura nemorum, Non alternat luna vices, sol vel cursus syderum, Agnus est faelicis urbis lumen inocciduum.
From the silver beauty of the moonlit line from his _Melanippe_-- _Lumine sic tremulo terra et cava caerula candent_, to the thunderous oath of Achilles-- _Per ego deum sublimas subices Umidas, unde oritur imber sonitu saevo et spiritu_ they give examples of almost the whole range of beauty of which the Latin language is capable.
Thundering, he downward hurled his candent bolt155 To the horse-feet of Diomede; dire fumed The flaming sulphur, and both horses drove Under the axle, belly to the ground.