Crossword-Solution: EMEN
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| Word | Anagrams | |
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| EMEN | anagram | MENE, NEEM, NEME |
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| City with a Volkswagen plant | 2 answers |
| German seaport | 4 answers |
| Part of the "Stepquote." | 55 answers |
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Hint 1 meaning
One who, or that which, eats.
Hint 2 anagram
TAREE
Hint 3 another clue
greedy person
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Sentences with EMEN (5)
Pouring forth a few drops of the liquid into a glass near her, Mistress Nutter swallowed them, and then taking some of the unguent upon her hands, proceeded to anoint her face and neck with it, exclaiming as she did so, "Emen hetan! Emen hetan!"--words that fixed themselves upon the listener's memory.
Such also are admitted to the fellowships of these companies, [Sidenote: Apprentises.] as haue truelie serued as apprentises a certeine number of yeares, as seuen at the least, vnder which time of seruice expired, there is none made frée, nor suffered to inioy the liberties of that citie, sauing such as are borne free, [Sidenote: Fréemen.] that is to saie, of fréemen within the citie, of whome at this time, it is not much materiall to make any further report.
And similarly with a large number of verbs, as {blüemen}, _to bloom_, {brennen}, _to burn_, {füllen}, _to fill_, {grüeȥen}, _to greet_, {hœren}, _to hear_, {küssen}, _to kiss_, {lœsen}, _to loose_, {nennen}, _to name_, {rennen}, _to run_, {senden} (pret.
But now the moon like a white rose shone In the pale west, and the sun's rim sank, And clouds arrayed their rank on rank About his fading crimson ball: The floor of Emen's hosting hall Was not more level than the sea, As full of loving phantasy, And with low murmurs we rode on, Where many a trumpet-twisted shell That in immortal silence sleeps Dreaming of her own melting hues, Her golds, her ambers, and her blues, Pierced with soft light the shallowing deeps.
The hundred years had ceased; I stood upon the stair: the surges bore A beech bough to me, and my heart grew sore, Remembering how I had stood by white-haired Finn Under a beech at Emen and heard the thin Outcry of bats.
Where this answer appears
Appears in: NY Sun, NYT.
Used 2 times in crossword archives (2002–2004).