Crossword-Solution: CCCC
We have 6 clues for the answer “CCCC”
| Clue | Answers |
|---|---|
| More than 1500 years ago. | 1 answer |
| Same as CD, in Roman numerals. | 1 answer |
| Poor report card | 2 answers |
| What the four longest answers have in common | 3 answers |
| Understands | 16 answers |
| garden tool | 26 answers |
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Hint 1 meaning
One who, or that which, eats.
Hint 2 anagram
ERTAE
Hint 3 another clue
greedy person
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Sentences with CCCC (5)
Below the verses the text of the narrative began with these words: "In the yere of our Lord M/CCCC/lx/VI dyd I begynne to wrtre in thys lytel Boke thys storie of my lyf, as I haue lyued it." It was in her sixty-second year that the writer had first begun to note down her reminiscences.
This becomes clear as we go on, but it may be gathered from the first lines on the second page which begins thus: "I, Margery Schopper, was borne in the yere of our Lord M/CCCC/IV on a Twesday after 'Palmarum' Sonday, at foure houris after mydnyght.
Below the verses the text of the narrative began with these words: “In the yere of our Lord M/CCCC/lx/VI dyd I begynne to wrtre in thys lytel Boke thys storie of my lyf, as I haue lyued it.” It was in her sixty-second year that the writer had first begun to note down her reminiscences.
This becomes clear as we go on, but it may be gathered from the first lines on the second page which begins thus: “I, Margery Schopper, was borne in the yere of our Lord M/CCCC/IV on a Twesday after ‘Palmarum’ Sonday, at foure houris after mydnyght.
Latin._), prefer 1418, on the unstable ground of a testimony supposed to have proceeded from the author himself; for whatever confusion or depravation may have been introduced into subsequent impressions, the _editio princeps_, of which I have spoken, does not present to our view the alleged passage, viz., "à Christo autem transacti sunt _millequadringenti decem et octo_ anni," but most plainly, "M.cccc.
Where this answer appears
Appears in: Newsday, NYT.
Used 4 times in crossword archives (1959–2023).