Crossword-Solution: DOLOSO
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Hint 1 meaning
One who, or that which, eats.
Hint 2 anagram
AERTE
Hint 3 another clue
greedy person
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Sentences with DOLOSO (5)
Reliqua seculi, ut grandia æque, ita vel magis turbida et f[oe]da." [231] We have not Pollio's poem on the conspiracy, but we have Horace's record of Pollio's poem: Motum ex Metello consule civicum, Bellique causas et vitia, et modos, Ludumque Fortunæ, gravesque Principum amicitias, et arma Nondum expiatis uncta cruoribus, Periculosæ plenum opus aleæ, Tractas, et incedis per ignes Suppositos cineri doloso.--Odes, lib.
Motum ex Metello consule civicum Bellique causas et vitia et modos Ludumque Fortunae gravisque Principum amicitias et arma Nondum expiatis uncta cruoribus, 5 Periculosae plenum opus aleae, Tractas et incedis per ignis Suppositos cineri doloso.
Sic et Europe niveum doloso 25 Credidit tauro latus et scatentem Beluis pontum mediasque fraudes Palluit audax: Nuper in pratis studiosa florum et Debitae Nymphis opifex coronae 30 Nocte sublustri nihil astra praeter Vidit et undas.
Let me now endeavour to draw to a point the several threads of the subject, in order to deal with the main question, namely, whether these half-wasted, half-burned remains are the ashes of Agamemnon and his company? And truly this is a case, where it may be said to the inquirer, in figure as well as in fact, "et incedis per ignes Suppositos cineri doloso."[16] Let us place clearly before our eyes the account given by the Shade of Agamemnon, in the Eleventh Odyssey (405-434), of the manner of his death.
The Russian masters of Central Asia, like we ourselves in India, are stepping _per ignes suppositos cineri doloso_, and a mistaken educational policy is, in both cases, at the bottom of the mischief that is brewing.
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Appears in: NYT.
Used 1 time in crossword archives (1946).