Crossword-Solution: CORNELIAN
Dictionary
| Word | Word Type | Definition |
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| Cornelian | n. | Same as Carnelian. |
Anagrams
| Word | Anagrams | |
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| CORNELIAN | anagram | ALIENCORN |
We have 9 clues for the answer “CORNELIAN”
| Clue | Answers |
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| sard | 3 answers |
| carnelian | 3 answers |
| CRYPTOCRYSTALLINE form of silica | 4 answers |
| BIRTH JULY BIRTHSTONE | 10 answers |
| birthstone July | 10 answers |
| Chalcedony | 11 answers |
| AUSTRALIAN bay | 48 answers |
| Jeweller | 50 answers |
| Gem | 62 answers |
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Hint 1 meaning
One who, or that which, eats.
Hint 2 anagram
RAEET
Hint 3 another clue
greedy person
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Sentences with CORNELIAN (5)
Poyser was in his Sunday suit of drab, with a red-and-green waistcoat and a green watch-ribbon having a large cornelian seal attached, pendant like a plumb-line from that promontory where his watch-pocket was situated; a silk handkerchief of a yellow tone round his neck; and excellent grey ribbed stockings, knitted by Mrs.
For March, there come violets, specially the single blue, which are the earliest; the yellow daffodil; the daisy; the almond-tree in blossom; the peach-tree in blossom; the cornelian-tree in blossom; sweet-briar.
Cornelius Sylla was not the first whose body was burned in Rome, but the first of the Cornelian family; which being indifferently, not frequently used before; from that time spread, and became the prevalent practice.
But the errors or vices of each praetor expired with his annual office; such maxims alone as had been approved by reason and practice were copied by succeeding judges; the rule of proceeding was defined by the solution of new cases; and the temptations of injustice were removed by the Cornelian law, which compelled the praetor of the year to adhere to the spirit and letter of his first proclamation.
Since the Cornelian law, the edicts were perpetual, but only in this sense, that the praetor could not change them during the year of his magistracy.
Quotes with CORNELIAN (1)
He discovered wonderful stories, also, about jewels. In Alphonso's Clericalis Disciplina a serpent was mentioned with eyes of real jacinth, and in the romantic history of Alexander, the Conqueror of Emathia was said to have found in the vale of Jordan snakes 'with collars of real emeralds growing on their backs.' There was a gem in the brain of the dragon, Philostratus told us, and 'by the exhibition of golden letters and a scarlet robe' the monster could be thrown into a mag…