Crossword-Solution: LAHS
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| Word | Anagrams | |
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| LAHS | anagram | ALSH, HALS, HLAS, LASH, LHAS, SAHL |
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| Musical syllables. | 15 answers |
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Hint 1 meaning
One who, or that which, eats.
Hint 2 anagram
ERAET
Hint 3 another clue
greedy person
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Other Van Dycks are: "The Blessed Herman Joseph," "Lords Digby and Russell," "Lord Wharton," "Countess Folkestone," and "William Prince of Orange." XLI VELASQUEZ (DIEGO RODRIGUEZ DE SILVA) (Pronounced Vay-lahs'keth) _Castilian School_ 1599-1669 _Pupil of Herrera_ It is pretty difficult to find out why a man was named so-and-so in the days of the early Italian and Spanish painters.
Pryor to remain with the cord on the Island untill Gibson arrived and assist him with his crew in geting his canoe up the rapid, when they were to join us on the oposite side at a small village of six houses of the Clah-clah'lahs where we halted for breakfast.
Lewis's dog, and had decoyed him nearly half a mile we were informed of it by a man who Spoke the Clatsop language and imediately Sent three men with their guns who over took the Indians, who on their approach ran off and lift the dog--we informed the nativ's by Signs that if the indians insulted our men or Stold our property we Should Certainly put them to death a Chief of the Clah-clal-lahs Tribe informed us that there was two very bad men who had been guilty of those mischevious acts.
The following custom prevails among certain classes of Sudras, particularly the Vella-lahs in Koimbator: "A father marries a grown-up girl eighteen or twenty years old to his son, a boy of seven or eight, after which he publicly lives with his daughter-in-law, until the youth attains his majority, when his wife is made over to him, generally with half a dozen children.
Nebber see sech h--Fo’ de good Lawd! Wha’ fo’ yo’ hyar? Yo’ Minna-Lu,--skeerin’ mah day-lights out o’ mah, shoolin’ ’roun’ b’hin’ dat por’ chair,--jes’ lake bug’lahs." Minna-Lu gurgled.