Crossword-Solution: MUEZZIN
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| Word | Word Type | Definition |
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| Muezzin | n. | A Mohammedan crier of the hour of prayer. |
We have 7 clues for the answer “MUEZZIN”
| Clue | Answers |
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| Caller of the faithful. | 1 answer |
| MOSQUE official proclaiming hours of prayer | 1 answer |
| Moslem crier of the hour of prayer. | 1 answer |
| prayer chanter | 1 answer |
| Caller when it’s time for prayer | 1 answer |
| Mohammedan call to prayer. | 2 answers |
| MOSQUE official | 2 answers |
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Hint 1 meaning
One who, or that which, eats.
Hint 2 anagram
AERET
Hint 3 another clue
greedy person
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Sentences with MUEZZIN (5)
Alike for those who for TO-DAY prepare, And those that after a TO-MORROW stare, A Muezzin from the Tower of Darkness cries "Fools! your Reward is neither Here nor There." XXV.
Alike for those who for TO-DAY prepare, And those that after some TO-MORROW stare, A Muezzin from the Tower of Darkness cries, "Fools! your Reward is neither Here nor There." XXVI.
Suddenly, like a shower of firework stars, a full, clear melody would be softly sprinkled out from the sky, and on the minaret of the neighbouring mosque a handsome muezzin would appear, his blanched form outlined on the deep blue of the night, as he chanted the glory of Allah with a marvellous voice, which filled the horizon.
For a sample, there’s the muezzin’s game with you.” “What game? Which muezzin?” “Why your’n, of course! The chap across the way who is making up to Baya.
About 3 A.M., with a light head but a heavy foot, our good Tarasconian was returning from seeing his friend the captain off when, in passing the mosque, the remembrance of his muezzin and his practical jokes made him laugh, and instantly a capital idea of revenge flitted through his brain.
Quotes with MUEZZIN (1)
It's the whistling," Laila said to Tariq, "the damn whistling, I hate more than anything" Tariq nodded knowingly. It wasn't so much the whistling itself, Laila thought later, but the seconds between the start of it and impact. The brief and interminable time of feeling suspended. The not knowing. The waiting. Like a defendant about to hear the verdict. Often it happened at dinner, when she and Babi were at the table. When it started, their heads snapped up. They listened to t…
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Appears in: NYT.
Used 2 times in crossword archives (1942–1966).