Crossword-Solution: FENIAN 6 letters, 7 clues 🏆 scrabble score: 9

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Fenian n. A member of a secret organization, consisting mainly of
Irishment, having for its aim the overthrow of English rule in ireland.
Fenian a. Pertaining to Fenians or to Fenianism.

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FENIAN anagram FAINNE, FANNIE

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Ancient fighter under Finn MacCool 1 answer
FINNISH warrior 1 answer
IRISH revolution member (19th c) 1 answer
Irish revolutionary 1 answer
Legendary Irish hero. 1 answer
Legendary Irish warrior. 1 answer
Ancient Irishman 2 answers
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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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His name is too well known—it was Thomas Bourke, afterwards Under Secretary, and one of the victims of the Fenian assassins in the Phœnix Park.
Tracks of a Rolling Stone Henry J. Coke 2012
The name is that of Michael O'Neill, popularly called Prince Michael, partly because he claimed descent from ancient Fenian princes, and partly because he was credited with a plan to make himself prince president of Ireland, as the last Napoleon did of France.
The Man Who Knew Too Much G.K. Chesterton 2004
The Irish regiments rallied to them, after a scene like a riot, and marched eastward out of the town singing Fenian songs.
The Man Who Knew Too Much G.K. Chesterton 2004
The green of them was even more charming than it had been at first, and I, as happy as if I had acquired the golden harp for which I then vaguely longed, went to Sunday-school all that summer in this miraculous dress of now-you-see-them and-now-you-don't, and became so used to being asked if I were Irish that my heart exulted when I found that I might--fractionally--claim to be, and that one of the Fenian martyrs had been an ancestor.
Painted Windows Elia W. Peattie 1999
For a year, even, after that discovery of the Fenian martyr, ancestors were a favorite study of mine.
Painted Windows Elia W. Peattie 1999
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Appears in: NYT.

Used 6 times in crossword archives (1958–1991).