Crossword-Solution: IZAR
Anagrams
| Word | Anagrams | |
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| IZAR | anagram | ARIZ, RIZA, ZIRA |
We have 17 clues for the answer “IZAR”
| Clue | Answers |
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| Moslem women's voluminous garment | 1 answer |
| woman's garb Muslim/Moslem | 1 answer |
| long garment worn by Muslim women | 1 answer |
| garment Muslim/Moslem | 1 answer |
| Yellow star. | 1 answer |
| Star in Boötes. | 1 answer |
| Muslim/Moslem woman's garb | 1 answer |
| Muslim/Moslem garment | 1 answer |
| Muslim lady's garment | 1 answer |
| Moslem woman's voluminous outer garment | 1 answer |
| Moslem woman's garb | 1 answer |
| Moslem dress | 1 answer |
| Islamic woman's garment | 1 answer |
| star in Bootes | 2 answers |
| Cousin of a sari | 2 answers |
| MOSLEM garment | 3 answers |
| Muslim garment | 7 answers |
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Hint 1 meaning
One who, or that which, eats.
Hint 2 anagram
EERAT
Hint 3 another clue
greedy person
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Sentences with IZAR (5)
The down itself is called the izâr, or head-stall of the bridle, and the curve of the izar is compared to the letters lâm ( ) and nûn ( ).[FN#308] Ringlets trace on the cheek or neck the letter Waw ( ); they are called Scorpions (as the Greek ), either from their dark colour or their agitated movements; the eye is a sword; the eyelids scabbards; the whiteness of the complexion, camphor; and a mole or beauty-spot, musk, which term denotes also dark hair.
The Izar is wrapped round the loins from waist to knee, and, knotted or tucked in at the middle, supports itself.
For the former season, it received a Kamis, or Tobe (shirt) of brocade; with an Izar, or veil: for the latter a suit of fine linen.
Burton, "the whole month."] [Footnote 356: Burton, "come forward."] [Footnote 357: Burton, "levee days"] [Footnote 358: Izar.
The bust and figure are unexceptionable, the arms comely, the wrists and ankles well turned, and the feet and hands perfect models for a sculptor; yet this is one out of the many nondescript beings that we encountered out of doors covered with _izar_ and veil.
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Appears in: NYT, USA TODAY.
Used 11 times in crossword archives (1947–1996).