Crossword-Solution: MARAE 5 letters, 1 clue 🏆 scrabble score: 7

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MARAE anagram AMARE, ARAME, MAERA, MAREA, MEARA

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An inflammatory disease of the skin, characterized by the presence of redness and itching, an eruption of small vesicles, and the discharge of a watery exudation, which often dries up, leaving the skin covered with crusts; -- called also tetter, milk crust, and salt rheum.
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Here, under the shadow of some giant PUKA trees, the old skipper stopped and sat down on a roughly hewn slab of coral, the remains of one of those MARAE or heathen temples that are to be found almost anywhere in the islands of Eastern Polynesia.
By Reef and Palm Louis Becke 2003
And, see, she has dreamed of this unknown evil to thee twice; and twice have the voices of those who are silent in the MARAE called to me in the night, and said: 'He must not go; he must not go.'" Knowing well how the old superstitious taint ran riot in the imaginative native mind, Brantley did not attempt to reason, but sought to gently disengage her hands from his arm.
By Reef and Palm Louis Becke 2003
Motioning to the seamen to remain outside, Brantley entered the crumbling walls of the old heathen MARAE.
By Reef and Palm Louis Becke 2003
Then break the ti-leaves off and look towards the direction of the oven, and say: "O hosts of gods! go to-night, and to-morrow you and I shall go." Then wrap the ti-leaves up in han (Hibiscus) leaves, and put them to sleep in the marae, where they must remain until morning, and say in leaving: '"Arise! awake! O hosts of gods! Let your feet take you to the ti-oven; fresh water and salt water come also.
Modern Mythology Andrew Lang 2005
Near the centre of this grove, we came suddenly upon a large marae, built principally of loose stones, overgrown with moss and lichens.
The Island Home Richard Archer 2007