Crossword-Solution: CASUS 5 letters, 12 clues 🏆 scrabble score: 7

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Casus n. An event; an occurrence; an occasion; a combination of
circumstances; a case; an act of God. See the Note under Accident.

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CASUS anagram ASCUS, SCUSA

We have 12 clues for the answer “CASUS”

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"__ belli" (justification for war) 1 answer
Event: Lat. 1 answer
__ belli (act of war) 1 answer
___ belli (event leading to war): Lat. 1 answer
___ belli (event which leads to war): Lat. 1 answer
___ belli (war starter) 1 answer
___ belli (war-provoking act) 1 answer
_____ belli (cause of war) 1 answer
PRETEXT for war 2 answers
Belli Attorney 10 answers
BELLI, GIUSEPPE 10 answers
BELLI 10 answers
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Hint 1 meaning
One who, or that which, eats.
Hint 2 anagram
ERATE
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greedy person
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Sentences with CASUS (5)

There is not in all this ground enough for after-dinner talk, and you propose to force it as a _casus belli_.’ ‘Certainly, your Highness,’ returned Gondremark, too wise to defend the indefensible, ‘the claim on Obermünsterol is simply a pretext.’ ‘It is well,’ said the Prince.
Prince Otto Robert Louis Stevenson 2010
First we have the casus belli, the cause of action; then the various protocols and proclamations and general orders, by way of pleas, demurrers, and motions; then the preliminary skirmishes at the trial table; and then the final struggle, in which might is quite as likely to prevail as right, victory most often resting with the strongest battalions, and truth and justice not seldom overborne by the weight of odds upon the other side.
The House Behind the Cedars Charles W. Chesnutt 1996
Not long after, the presence of the _Kaimiloa_ was made _a casus belli_ by the Germans; and the rough-and-tumble embassy withdrew, on borrowed money, to find their own government in hot water to the neck.
A Footnote to History Robert Louis Stevenson 2005
Non est, fulleris, haec beata non est Quod vos creditis esse, vita non est: Fulgentes manibus videre gemmas Et testudineo jacere lecto, Aut pluma latus abdidisse molli, Aut auro bibere, aut cubare cocco; Regales dapibus gravare mensas, Et quicquid Lybico secatur arvo; Non una positum tenere cella: Sed nullos trepidum timere casus, Nec vano populi favore tangi, Et stricto nihil aestuare ferro: Hoc quisquis poterit, licebit illi Fortunam moveat loco superbus.
Lucasta Richard Lovelace 1996
Attica neglecto pereat facundia Phoebo: Indignis contingat honos, et pondera rerum; Non virtus sed casus agat; tristique cupido; Pectoribus saevi demens furor aestuet aevi; Omniaque hoec sine mente Jovis, sine numine sumimo.
The History of The Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire Edward Gibbon 1996
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Appears in: Boston Globe, Newsday, NYT.

Used 10 times in crossword archives (1953–2012).