Crossword-Solution: OIN
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| Word | Anagrams | |
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| OIN | anagram | INO, ION, NIO, NOI, ONI |
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| Suffix in chemistry. | 17 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 OIN (5)
Castor and Polydeukes the sons of Tyndareus, who were among the Argonauts.] 130 [ {Phera} (genitive).] 131 [ From {ois} "sheep" and {lukos} "wolf" ({oin en lukoisi}).] 132 [ {phule}, the word being here apparently used loosely.] 133 [ {'Erinuon}.] 134 [ {meta touto upemeine touto touto}: some Editors mark a lacuna after {upemeine}, or supply some words like {sunebe de}: "after this the children survived, and the same thing happened also in Thera, etc".] 135 [ Or, "Grinos".] 136 [ {Euphemides}: the MSS.
And it was a very wicked wizard, a _boo-oin_, or pow-wow; and he, being subtle and crafty, and knowing of her family, so imitated the voices of her brothers and sisters; beseeching her to let them in, that her very heart ached.
Then gathering all his arms, he went forth for revenge, and passed many days on the path, tracking the _boo-oin_; and having the eyesight of sorcery, he one day beheld very far away, upon an exceeding high cliff, the knee of a man sticking out of the stone, and knew that a sorcerer had hidden himself in the solid rock, even as a child might hide itself in a pile of feathers.
Then throwing his tomahawk he cut away the knee, and the _boo-oin_, his spell broken, remained hard and fast forever in the ledge.
But he wist right well that these also were of the _boo-oin_, whom he sought, and placing a spell on his bow, and singing a charm over his arrows that they should not miss, he slew the wild fowl one by one, and tying their heads together, he carried them in a bunch upon his back.
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Appears in: NYT.
Used 2 times in crossword archives (1960–1963).