Crossword-Solution: ENOM 4 letters, 2 clues 🏆 scrabble score: 6

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ENOM anagram MENO, MEON, MOEN, MONE, NEMO, NOEM, NOME, OMEN, OMNE, ONEM, ONME

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An inflammatory disease of the skin, characterized by the presence of redness and itching, an eruption of small vesicles, and the discharge of a watery exudation, which often dries up, leaving the skin covered with crusts; -- called also tetter, milk crust, and salt rheum.
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But this dubash, or confidential servant, will herein-afterwards be shown, among other of Major Hart's head people, as tampering with Subidar Enom Beg, during the intervals of this native soldier's examination by the Committee of Inquiry.
A report of Major Hart's case, of rice-frauds, near Seringapatam W. H. Inglis 2010
Finally, we are to produce Major Hart's dubash, the already mentioned Sadashevah Moodiliar, as tampering among other of Major Hart's head people, with Subidar Enom Beg, during the intervals of this native soldier's examination by the Committee of Inquiry.
A report of Major Hart's case, of rice-frauds, near Seringapatam W. H. Inglis 2010
Sherson himself.' Even in this case of Major Hart there is what is not wholly dissimilar to bribery; namely, where the conicopoly replies, 'that as he (Enom Beg) would probably be sent for by the Committee sitting near the general's tent, he (the conicopoly) desired him to keep favour on him.' The frequent occurrence among native Indians of the word _lies_ is to be here regarded as an Anglo-Orientalism.
A report of Major Hart's case, of rice-frauds, near Seringapatam W. H. Inglis 2010
That his eyes were conceived as glittering may be concluded from the fact that they distinguish him on the starry canopy as a star-hero, and that in Volundarkvida Nidhad's queen speaks of the threatening glow in the gaze of the fettered artist (_amon ero augu ormi theim enom frána_--str.
Teutonic Mythology, Vol. 3 (of 3) Viktor Rydberg 2019