Crossword-Solution: LAGAN 5 letters, 20 clues 🏆 scrabble score: 6

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Lagan n. & v. See Ligan.

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LAGAN anagram ALANG, ANGAL, GALAN, LANAG

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Cargo thrown into the sea from a ship in distress 1 answer
goods or wreckage on the sea bed 1 answer
Wreckage on the sea bed 1 answer
Some sunken goods 1 answer
Relative of flotsam 1 answer
Recoverable sea goods 1 answer
Overboard goods 1 answer
Goods thrown into sea for recovery later. 1 answer
Goods attached to a buoy 1 answer
Ditched cargo 1 answer
Cargo or equipment thrown into the sea from a ship in distress 1 answer
Buoyed wreckage 1 answer
BELFAST river 1 answer
Goods cast overboard 2 answers
Cargo thrown overboard 2 answers
NORTHERN Ireland river 2 answers
Goods thrown overboard 3 answers
EIRE river 7 answers
A TYPE OF GRAIN I DITCHED IN SHOCK 10 answers
Wreckage 65 answers
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Hint 1 meaning
One who, or that which, eats.
Hint 2 anagram
ETREA
Hint 3 another clue
greedy person
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Sentences with LAGAN (5)

But about 1660, the Long Bridge over the Lagan was built, and prosperity began to dawn upon the little town.
Men of Invention and Industry Samuel Smiles 1996
Before then, the course of the Lagan was tortuous and difficult of navigation; but by the straight cut, which was completed in 1846, and afterwards extended further seawards, ships of large burden were enabled to reach the quays, which extend for about a mile below Queen's Bridge, on both sides of the river.
Men of Invention and Industry Samuel Smiles 1996
Congal had recruited numerous bands of Saxons, Britons, Picts and Argyle Scots, who poured into the harbours of Down for months, and were marshalled on the banks of the Lagan, to sustain his cause.
A Popular History of Ireland Volume 1 Thomas D'Arcy McGee 2003
The subject of the present notice was picked up at sea, a child, and, under the provisions of maritime law concerning flotsam, jetsam, and lagan, was appropriated by the crew.
Atlantic Monthly,Volume 14, No. 82, August, 1864 Various 2005
From Shannon, Lagan, Liffey, Lee, On Afric's soil to-day, We strike for Ireland, brave old Ireland! Ireland far away! Ireland far away! Ireland far away! We smite for Ireland, brave old Ireland! Ireland, boys, hurrah!' 'The Irish Boy,' which is sung to the air of 'The Minstrel Boy,' is also in honour of the Irish Brigade:-- 'While the Irish boy is on the shore, He'll help to crush the stranger; He'll sweep them hence for evermore, And free thy land from danger.
Poets and Dreamers Lady Augusta Gregory and Others 2006

Quotes with LAGAN (2)

Only hinted at in some of these tales, and clearly stated in others, it is apparent that there was a long and continuing conflict between paganism and Christianity in the early centuries A.D. This may also be the explanation behind other well creation tales, such as the slaying by St Barry of a 'great serpent' in County Roscommon. The saint thrust his crozier at it before it disappeared into Lough Lagan, and where his knee touched the ground, a holy well, Tobar Barry, sprang …
Colin Bord Sacred Waters
Allegorical stories of saints battling with giants, monsters and demons may be interpreted as symbolizing the Christian's fight against paganism. At Bwlch Rhiwfelen (Denbigh) St Collen fought and killed a cannibal giantess, afterwards washing away the blood-stains in a well later known as Ffynnon Gollen. In Ireland, the tales of saints slaying giant serpents may have the same meaning; alternatively they (or some of them) may refer to early sightings of genuine water monsters.…
Colin Bord Sacred Waters
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