Crossword-Solution: JALA
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| Word | Anagrams | |
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| JALA | anagram | JAAL |
We have 2 clues for the answer “JALA”
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| BOSNIA-Herzegovina river | 1 answer |
| YUGOSLAVIAN river | 30 answers |
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Hint 1 meaning
One who, or that which, eats.
Hint 2 anagram
TREAE
Hint 3 another clue
greedy person
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Sentences with JALA (5)
And he begat six sons,--Riksha was born of the womb of Dhumini, Dushmanta and Parameshthin, of Nili, and Jahnu, Jala and Rupina were born in that of Kesini.
Lalla Rookh was all curiosity;--when one of her attendants, who had lived upon the banks of the Ganges, (where this ceremony is so frequent that often, in the dusk of evening, the river is seen glittering all over with lights, like the Oton-Jala or Sea of Stars,) informed the Princess that it was the usual way, in which the friends of those who had gone on dangerous voyages offered up vows for their safe return.
Should those who are not with us, O Brethren, speak in dispraise of me,[1] or of my doctrine, or of the church, that is no reason why you should give way to anger.--Brahma-jala-sutta.
Sara commença par faire une visite aux commensaux de la maison, qu'elle n'avait pas vus depuis quinze jours; puis elle alla dire bonjour à sa volière, immense treillis de fils de fer qui enveloppait un buisson tout entier, et dans laquelle étaient enfermés ensemble des tourterelles de Guida, des figuiers bleus et gris, des fondi-jala et des gobe-mouches.
After these, in other directions again, are _Bait Jala_, near Rachel's sepulchre, and Bethlehem, the sacred town whose name is echoed wherever Christ is mentioned throughout the whole world, and will continue to do so till the consummation of all things,--"there is no speech or language where its name is not heard." Adjoining the Pools is the shell of a dilapidated khan, of old Saracenic period, the outer enclosure alone being now entire.