Crossword-Solution: HVIDE 5 letters, 1 clue 🏆 scrabble score: 12

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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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She did not come over to where her brother lay, but stood in the middle of the ward, and, taking out her violin, began to play the Easter hymn: “The mighty host in white array.” * * “Den store hvide Flok vi se.” The man with the sores ceased whimpering; the patients in the beds round about opened their eyes.
The Great Hunger Johan Bojer 2006
Once when ordered to follow a retreating enemy with his frigate _Hvide Örnen_ (the White Eagle) of thirty guns, he hugged him so close that in the darkness he ran his ship into the great Swedish man-of-war _Ösel_ of sixty-four guns.
Hero tales of the far north Jacob A. Riis 2004
Tordenskjold, with his frigate, _Hvide Örnen_, and six smaller ships (the frigate _Vindhunden_ of sixteen guns, and five vessels of light draught, two of which were heavily armed), was doing scouting duty for the Admiral when he learned that the entire Swedish fleet of forty-four ships that was intended to aid in the operations against Frederikshald lay in the harbor of Dynekilen waiting its chance to slip out.
Hero tales of the far north Jacob A. Riis 2004
For in less than a hundred years more than sixteen of her kings and their kin were either slain without cause by their own subjects, or otherwise met a sudden death.” Sir Asker and the murdered Knud had been foster brothers, and throughout the bloody years that followed, he and his brothers, sons of the powerful Skjalm Hvide,[5] espoused his cause in good and evil days, while they saw to it that no harm came to the young prince under their roof.
Hero tales of the far north Jacob A. Riis 2004
Kathchen's relation to Count Wetterstrahl is in all essentials the same as Tagnhild's to the knight, Stig Hvide.
The Feast at Solhoug Henrik Ibsen 2006
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Appears in: NYT.

Used 1 time in crossword archives (1971).