Crossword-Solution: MAGNI
Anagrams
| Word | Anagrams | |
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| MAGNI | anagram | GAMIN, MINGA, NAMIG, NGAMI, NIGMA |
We have 13 clues for the answer “MAGNI”
| Clue | Answers |
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| "Great" word form | 1 answer |
| Large; great: Comb. form | 1 answer |
| Prefix meaning "great" | 1 answer |
| Prefix with -loquent | 1 answer |
| Size prefix | 1 answer |
| Son of Thor, in comics | 1 answer |
| Word form with potent and sonant | 1 answer |
| Big: Prefix. | 2 answers |
| Great: Comb. form | 3 answers |
| Great: Prefix | 3 answers |
| *Great beginning | 4 answers |
| Large: Comb. form | 4 answers |
| Large: Prefix | 7 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 MAGNI (5)
Divitis hic magni facies erit, omnia late Qui tenet, et sicco concoquit ore famem.” The mountains are full of herds and horses, the woods well stored with swine and goats, the pastures with sheep, the plains with cattle, the arable fields with ploughs; and although these things in very deed are in great abundance, yet each of them, from the insatiable nature of the mind, seems too narrow and scanty.
Eginhard's Vita Caroli Magni; Le Clerc's De la Bruyere, Histoire du Regne de Charlemagne; Haureau's Charlemagne et son Cour; Gaillard's Histoire de Charlemagne; Lorenz's Karls des Grossen.
Augustine’s Abbey, Canterbury, had in its library of over eighteen hundred books only a few romances; while in Leicester Abbey, among a library of about three hundred and fifty books, we find only the Troy book, _Drian and Madok_, _Beves of Hamtoun_, all in French, _Gesta Alexandri Magni_, and one or two others.
Perhaps he picks up the only work out of all his library that is known to exist,—_un ravissant petit Elzevir_, ‘De Imperio Magni Mogolis’ (Lugd.
The celebrity of the man who refuted it, the “Aeneae magni dextra,” gives it all its fame with the present generation.
Quotes with MAGNI (2)
Parla come magni,' It means, 'Speak the way you eat,' or in my personal translation: 'Say it like you eat it.' It's a reminder - when you're making a big deal out of explaining something, when you're searching for the right words - to keep your language as simple and direct as Roman rood. Don't make a big production out of it. Just lay it on the table.
In the first place, it would efface from everybody’sconscience the distinction between justice and injustice. No society can exist unless the laws are respected to a cer-tain degree, but the safest way to make them respected isto make them respectable. When law and morality are incontradiction to each other, the citizen finds himself inthe cruel alternative of either losing his moral sense, or oflosing his respect for the law — two evils of equal magni-tude, between which it would be difficult to choose.
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Appears in: LAT, Newsday, NYT, Universal.
Used 16 times in crossword archives (1968–2019).