Crossword-Solution: HATTA
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| Word | Anagrams | |
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| HATTA | anagram | ATHAT, THATA |
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| Premier of Indonesia. | 1 answer |
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Hint 1 meaning
One who, or that which, eats.
Hint 2 anagram
TRAEE
Hint 3 another clue
greedy person
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Sentences with HATTA (5)
Syllables most frequent, _nja_, _njan_, _dada_, _atta_, _mama_, _papaï_, _attaï_, _na-na-na_, _hatta_, _meen[)e]-meen[)e]-meen[)e],_ _mömm_, _mömma_, _ao-u_: _na-na_ denotes desire, _mama_, mother.
The _atta_, _hödda_, _hatta_, _hataï_, showed itself to be associated with the perception that something disappeared, for it was uttered when some one left the room, when the light was extinguished, and the like; also, to be sure, sometimes when such remarkable changes were not discoverable.
When I said plainly to him "pá-pá-pá," he answered loudly _ta-taï_, or with manifest effort and a vigorous straining, _t-taï_, _k-taï_, _at-taï_, _hattaï_, and the same when "má-má" was said for him by any one, no matter whom.
Thus in Hatta in the Damoh District a stone image of a snake, known as Nag-Baba or Father Cobra is worshipped for a month before the festival of Nag-Panchmi.
The verse is translated thus:-- "It is not for a Prophet to take prisoners until (_hatta_) he hath slaughtered in the land.
Quotes with HATTA (3)
Far to our left I could see a commercial airliner on final approach to Soekarno-Hatta. Far to our right I could see the outline of tall city buildings. The imagery was hard to ignore. In the midst was an impoverished world filled with dangerous radicals. Some believed it was God’s will to crash airplanes into buildings. Some recruited children to self-detonate on buses and in coffee shops. It must be incredibly difficult to hold fast to hope when you live in such a world. It’…
Hatta always gave the impression of rain. If I was in a real good mood and full of ideas and then happened to encounter Hatta, I felt I was suddenly surprised by a shower of rain and got wet all over the body. My good mood was gone, and also my ideas.
No one shrieked, 'We want Bung Hatta.' I did not need him. Just as also I did not need Sjahrir, who refused to show himself at the time of the reading of the Proclamation. Indeed, I could do it myself, and indeed, I did it alone.
Where this answer appears
Appears in: NYT.
Used 2 times in crossword archives (1950).