Crossword-Solution: LIVRE 5 letters, 46 clues 🏆 scrabble score: 8

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Word Word Type Definition
Livre n. A French money of account, afterward a silver coin equal to
20 sous. It is not now in use, having been superseded by the franc.

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LIVRE anagram ERVIL, LEVIR, LIVER, VILER

We have 46 clues for the answer “LIVRE”

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Item in a bibliothèque 1 answer
Bordeaux book 1 answer
Coin replaced by the franc. 1 answer
Ecole item 1 answer
Franc's predecessor 1 answer
French 101 book 1 answer
French for 'book' 1 answer
French pound. 1 answer
French reading matter 1 answer
It's read at the Sorbonne 1 answer
It's read in the école 1 answer
Burgundy book 1 answer
Item in a librairie. 1 answer
Lyon library offering 1 answer
Nice book 1 answer
Pierre's book 1 answer
Pound, in Paris 1 answer
Tours book 1 answer
VILER French money? 1 answer
former French unit of money of account 1 answer
Été reading 1 answer
Book: Fr. 1 answer
"Les Misérables," e.g. 1 answer
Bibliotheque item 1 answer
Bibliothèque item. 1 answer
Book for Gigi 1 answer
Book for Pierre 1 answer
Book for an élève 1 answer
Book in Bordeaux 1 answer
Book, in Brest 1 answer
Book, in Brittany 1 answer
Book, in Nice 1 answer
Book, to Balzac 1 answer
Book, in Berck 1 answer
Book: French. 1 answer
French book 2 answers
Former French currency 2 answers
Former French money 2 answers
LEBANESE coin 3 answers
LEBANESE currency 4 answers
weight measure 4 answers
FRENCH weight 7 answers
Braque 9 answers
Old French coin 14 answers
FRENCH currency 17 answers
Coin 53 answers
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Hint 1 meaning
One who, or that which, eats.
Hint 2 anagram
EETRA
Hint 3 another clue
greedy person
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Sentences with LIVRE (5)

Alas! his resolution failed him, and he quitted the tables indebted to a charitable bystander for a livre or two, to pay for his petty refreshments.
The Gaming Table: Its Votaries and Victims Andrew Steinmetz 1996
Guizot, “Tacite a peint les Germains comme Montaigne et Rousseau les sauvages, dans un acces d’humeur contre sa patrie: son livre est une satire des mœurs Romaines, l’eloquente boutade d’un patriote philosophe qui veut voir la vertu la, ou il ne rencontre pas la mollesse honteuse et la depravation savante d’une vielle societe.” Hist.
The History of The Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire Edward Gibbon 1996
Twelve of these denarii made a solidus, or shilling, the twentieth part of the ponderal and numeral livre, or pound of silver, which has been so strangely reduced in modern France.
The History of The Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire Edward Gibbon 1996
Charles d'Orleans, that captive and captivating prince, wrote thousands of _rondeaux_; even before his time a gallant company of gentlemen composed the _Livre des Cent Ballades_, one hundred _ballades_, practically unreadable by modern men.
Letters on Literature Andrew Lang 2005
Thus these two excellent women will make for themselves a united income of one hundred and twenty thousand francs a year out of your misfortunes and forced sale of property, added to the revenue of some thirty-odd thousand on the Grand-livre which these cats already possess.
The Marriage Contract Honore de Balzac 1998

Quotes with LIVRE (3)

Plût au ciel que le lecteur, enhardi et devenu momentanément féroce comme ce qu’il lit, trouve, sans se désorienter, son chemin abrupt et sauvage, à travers les marécages désolés de ces pages sombres et pleines de poison ; car, à moins qu'il n’apporte dans sa lecture une logique rigoureuse et une tension d’esprit égale au moins à sa défiance, les émanations mortelles de ce livre imbiberont son âme comme l’eau le sucre. Il n’est pas bon que tout le monde lise les pages qui von…
Comte de Lautreamont Maldoror = Les Chants de Maldoror, together with a translation of Lautreamont's Poesies
Le livre est un morceau de silence dans les mains du lecteur. Celui qui écrit se tait. Celui qui lit ne rompt pas le silence.
Pascal Quignard
Je suis content que tu aies trouvé ton livre, Steve. Tout le monde y arrive, un jour ou l'autre. Il faut parfois en lire dix, cent ou mille, mais on finit toujours par le dénicher. Enfin, presque toujours. Certains abandonnent avant de l'avoir trouvé, malheureusement...
Francois Gravel La Piste Sauvage
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Appears in: Crossroads, CrosSynergy, LAT, Newsday, NYT, Three Across, Universal, USA TODAY, WSJ.

Used 44 times in crossword archives (1950–2018).