Crossword-Solution: EDICT 5 letters, 189 clues 🏆 scrabble score: 8

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Edict n. A public command or ordinance by the sovereign power; the
proclamation of a law made by an absolute authority, as if by the very
act of announcement; a decree; as, the edicts of the Roman emperors;
the edicts of the French monarch.

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EDICT anagram CITED, DECTI, ICEDT

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A decree 1 answer
A famous one was issued at Nantes 1 answer
Authoritative dictum. 1 answer
Authority's decree 1 answer
Bull, of sorts 1 answer
Cited wrong statute (5) 1 answer
Command from a monarch 1 answer
Command from on high 1 answer
Command from the king 1 answer
Decree from the throne 1 answer
Decree of any sovereign authority. 1 answer
Despot's decree 1 answer
Dictator's dictum 1 answer
Emancipation Proclamation, e.g. 1 answer
Fiat or ukase 1 answer
Forceful order 1 answer
Forceful proclamation 1 answer
Formal directive 1 answer
Golden Bull, e.g. 1 answer
Government proclamation 1 answer
Governmental proclamation 1 answer
Issued decree 1 answer
Junta's act 1 answer
King's decree 1 answer
King's order 1 answer
King's proclamation 1 answer
King's word 1 answer
Kingly decree 1 answer
Monarch's decree 1 answer
Monarch's mandate 1 answer
Monarch's proclamation 1 answer
Nantes issuance 1 answer
Official command 1 answer
Official declaration 1 answer
Official notice 1 answer
One kind of bull 1 answer
One was issued at Nantes 1 answer
One was issued in Nantes 1 answer
Papal bull 1 answer
Papal proclamation 1 answer
Pope's proclamation 1 answer
Potent proclamation 1 answer
Pronouncement of authority. 1 answer
Prouncement 1 answer
Public decree 1 answer
Public proclamation 1 answer
Queen's decree 1 answer
Regal pronouncement 1 answer
Regent's order 1 answer
Royal announcement 1 answer
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Hint 1 meaning
One who, or that which, eats.
Hint 2 anagram
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greedy person
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Sentences with EDICT (5)

But Polyneices, a dishonored corse, (So by report the royal edict runs) No man may bury him or make lament— Must leave him tombless and unwept, a feast For kites to scent afar and swoop upon.
The Oedipus Trilogy Sophocles 2000
What need of bars, indeed, to keep those poor victims from rushing into the arena which the edict of the gods had appointed as their death place! A single blow sent the black unconscious to the ground.
The Gods of Mars Edgar Rice Burroughs 1993
Goethe, Shakespeare, Napoleon, Savonarola, Joan of Arc, the French Revolution, the Edict of Nantes, Clive, Wellington, Waterloo, Plassey, Patay, Cowpens, Saratoga, the Battle of the Boyne, the invention of the logarithms, the microscope, the steam-engine, the telegraph—anything and everything all over the world—we dumped it all in among the English pegs according to its date and regardless of its nationality.
What Is Man? And Other Stories Mark Twain (Samuel Clemens) 1993
For a little while I was compelled to observe a truce, and my only consolation was that Flavia most warmly approved of my edict against duelling, and, when I expressed delight at having won her favour, prayed me, if her favour were any motive to me, to prohibit the practice altogether.
The Prisoner of Zenda Anthony Hope 1993
For in the Council we will stand not before the Emperor or the political magistrate, as at Augsburg (where the Emperor published a most gracious edict, and caused matters to be heard kindly [and dispassionately]), but [we will appear] before the Pope and devil himself, who intends to listen to nothing, but merely [when the case has been publicly announced] to condemn, to murder and to force us to idolatry.
The Smalcald Articles Martin Luther 1995

Quotes with EDICT (3)

Emptiness is the track on which the centered person moves," said a Tibetan sage six hundred years ago, and the book where I found this edict followed it with an explanation of the word "track" in Tibetan: shul, "a mark that remains after that which made it has passed by - a footprint for example. In other contexts, shul is used to describe the scarred hollow in the ground where a house once stood, the channel worn through rock where a river runs in flood, the indentation in t…
Rebecca Solnit A Field Guide to Getting Lost
Oh, the child you threatened once, the young shoot you stepped on, the Tamil you teased, is standing with a gun in front of you. His presence is taking you by surprise. How can you understand that it is the occupier who creates a poorali? You once dealt the blow. Now you are imprisoned. When a fox tries to eat the goat, the goat must turn into a tiger and leap. That is the edict of the times.
Malaravan
Cixi’s lack of formal education was more than made up for by her intuitive intelligence, which she liked to use from her earliest years. In 1843, when she was seven, the empire had just finished its first war with the West, the Opium War, which had been started by Britain in reaction to Beijing clamping down on the illegal opium trade conducted by British merchants. China was defeated and had to pay a hefty indemnity. Desperate for funds, Emperor Daoguang (father of Cixi’s fu…
Jung Chang Empress Dowager Cixi: The Concubine Who Launched Modern China
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Used 420 times in crossword archives (1943–2025).