Crossword-Solution: NASO 4 letters, 14 clues 🏆 scrabble score: 4

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NASO anagram ANOS, ASNO, ASON, NAOS, ONAS, OSAN, SANO, SAON, SOAN, SONA

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Nasal: Comb. form. 1 answer
One of Ovid's names 1 answer
Ovid 1 answer
Ovid's family name 1 answer
Ovid's real name 1 answer
Ovid's surname 1 answer
Part of Ovid's name. 1 answer
Publius Ovidius ___ 1 answer
Publius Ovidius ___, Roman poet. 1 answer
Sicilian commune in Messina province. 1 answer
Word form for "nose" 1 answer
Nose: Prefix 4 answers
Nose: Comb. form 5 answers
AUSTRALIAN marine animal(s), dangerous 49 answers
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Hint 1 meaning
A moving of the mind or soul; excitement of the feelings, whether pleasing or painful; disturbance or agitation of mind caused by a specific exciting cause and manifested by some sensible effect on the body.
Hint 2 anagram
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Hint 3 another clue
A FEELING OF GREAT ELATION
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Sentences with NASO (5)

Caesar to Gallus trundled it, and he To Maro: Maro, Naso, unto thee? Naso to his Tibullus flung the wreath, He to Catullus thus did bequeath.
Lucasta Richard Lovelace 1996
And why indeed “Naso,” but for smelling out the odoriferous flowers of fancy, the jerks of invention? _Imitari_ is nothing: so doth the hound his master, the ape his keeper, the tired horse his rider.
Love’s Labour’s Lost William Shakespeare 1998
Rank and ancestry, sir, should be the last words in the mouths of us of unblemished race--VIX EA NOSTRA VOCO, as Naso saith.--There is, besides, a clergyman of the true (though suffering) Episcopal church of Scotland.
Waverley Sir Walter Scott 2006
Then there were Lucilius, and Catullus, and Naso, and Quintus Flaccus,—dear Quinty! as I called him when he sung a _seculare_ for my amusement, while I toasted him, in pure good humor, on a fork.
The Works of Edgar Allan Poe, Volume 5 Edgar Allan Poe 2000
But Saint-Aignan was not an ordinary courtier; he did not lightly run the risk of finding out family secrets; and he was too a friend of the Muses not to think very frequently of poor Ovidius Naso, whose eyes shed so many tears in expiation of his crime for having once beheld something, one hardly knows what, in the palace of Augustus.
Louise de la Valliere Alexandre Dumas, Père 2001
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Appears in: LAT, Newsday, NYT, S&S.

Used 25 times in crossword archives (1943–2004).