Crossword-Solution: INJ
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| Word | Anagrams | |
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| INJ | anagram | JIN |
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Hint 1 meaning
One who, or that which, eats.
Hint 2 anagram
RAETE
Hint 3 another clue
greedy person
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Sentences with INJ (5)
These Apocryphal Gospels must be carefully read, if the student would understand a number of Moslem allusions to the Injνl which no Evangel contains.
The Pentateuch came to Moses, the Injíl to Jesus, the Zabúr to David, and the other books to other prophets.
The result of such a course would be that soon a number of different translations would be circulated, and the text like that of the Taurait, and the Injíl would be corrupted.
Another transaction which the bishop had resented was after a visit paid by the captain and another officer of the French warship _Annamite_ to the Yugoslav Reading-Rooms at Lošinj mali (Lussinpiccolo); a priest and two other gentlemen had escorted their guests to the harbour at 11 p.m.; during the night all three were arrested and the priest deported.
She gathers a leaf called "tubě," another called "injěnji," the bark of a tree called "bohamba," the bark also of elâmbâ, and leaves of bokuda.
Quotes with INJ (1)
aquele que quer responder às injúrias com o ódio vive na tristeza ou na mágoa, aquele que quer vencer o ódio com o amor combate alegremente e sem temor. Triunfa tanto sobre um grande número de inimigos quanto sobre um único, prescindindo de todo socorro da fortuna. Aqueles a quem ele consegue vencer ficam alegres por terem sido derrotados; e, derrotados, eles não são menos fortes; ao contrário, são mais fortes.
Where this answer appears
Appears in: NYT.
Used 3 times in crossword archives (1964–1985).