Crossword-Solution: FAMA
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| Word | Anagrams | |
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| FAMA | anagram | AFAM, FAAM |
We have 9 clues for the answer “FAMA”
| Clue | Answers |
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| Dame Rumor | 1 answer |
| Gossip glorified | 1 answer |
| Renown: Italian. | 1 answer |
| Reputation, in Madrid | 1 answer |
| Reputation, in Rome. | 1 answer |
| Rumor personified | 1 answer |
| Rumor personified: Lat. | 1 answer |
| Rumor: Lat. | 1 answer |
| ___ semper vivat. | 1 answer |
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Dermatological complaint
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Hint 1 meaning
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.
Hint 2 anagram
ECAZME
Hint 3 another clue
eruption
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Sentences with FAMA (5)
Inter Falernum et mare mons est saxeus, hominum manibus confossus, quod vulgus insulsum a Virgilio magicis cantaminibus factum putant: ita clarorum fama hominum, non veris contenta laudibus, saepe etiam fabulis viam facit.
And as she sat there, panting and grinning with laughter, I knelt before her and, with suitable passionate gestures, declaimed again the old delicate lines sung by Mena before Columbus sailed the seas: Muy mas clara que la luna Sola una en el mundo vos nacistes tan gentil, que no vecistes ni tavistes competedora ninguna Desdi ninez en la cuna cobrastes fama, beldad, con tanta graciosidad, que vos doto la fortuna.
Now the habit of asking for the facts of the case must deliver men more or less from that evil spirit which the old Romans called "Fama;" from her whom Virgil described in the AEneid as the ugliest, the falsest, and the cruellest of monsters.
This that my brethren report may well be true, and yet I take no shame in the bruit or "fama." For as in my hot youth I suffered sorrows many from love, so now I may say, like that Carthaginian queen in Maro, "miseris succurrere disco." The years of the youth of most women and men are like a tourney, or jousts courteous, and many fall in the lists of love, and many carry sorer wounds away from Love's spears, than they wot of who do but look on from the safe seats and secure pavilions of age.
Besides ‘gloria’ we here find close together ‘grido, fama, rumore, nominanza, onore’ all different names for the same thing.
Where this answer appears
Appears in: NYT.
Used 11 times in crossword archives (1944–1977).