Crossword-Solution: JAHDAI
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| REGEM, father of | 1 answer |
| EPHAH, father of | 2 answers |
| JOTHAM, father of | 4 answers |
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Hint 1 meaning
One who, or that which, eats.
Hint 2 anagram
TEARE
Hint 3 another clue
greedy person
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Sentences with JAHDAI (5)
When he stopped to rest, the perspiration stood on his forehead in large drops, and he fairly wrung his hands, crying, "It is not here--it is lost! My God, how shall I know the truth now!" At this pause it is to be said that the son of Jahdai was wifeless.
Untied at last--for his impatience was nigh uncontrollable--he hurried with the recovered treasure to a window, to look at the device raised upon it; then, his heart beating rapidly, he made comparison with the impression sunk in the yellow wax at the foot of the letter; he put them side by side--there could be no mistake--the impression on the wax might have been made by the medallion! Let it not be supposed now that the son of Jahdai did not appreciate the circumstance which had befallen.
CHAPTER VIII THE ARRIVAL IN CONSTANTINOPLE Uel, the son of Jahdai, was in the habit of carrying the letter received from the mysterious stranger about with him in a breast pocket.
Then, seeing Uel become serious, he added, "To help thee to my meaning, Lael was my child's name, and she was the image of this one; and as she died when fourteen, thy Lael's age, it is to me as if the tomb had miraculously rendered its victim back to me." "Prince," said Uel, "had I thought she would not be agreeable to you, I should have been sorry." "Understand, son of Jahdai," the other interposed, "I seek more of thee than thy permission to love her.
BOOK III THE PRINCESS IRENE CHAPTER I MORNING ON THE BOSPHORUS Our narrative proceeds now from a day in the third year after Lael, the daughter of the son of Jahdai, dropped into the life of the Prince of India--a day in the vernal freshness of June.