Crossword-Solution: OMER 4 letters, 95 clues 🏆 scrabble score: 6

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Word Word Type Definition
Omer n. A Hebrew measure, the tenth of an ephah. See Ephah.

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OMER anagram MEOR, MERO, MORE, OREM, ORME, REMO, ROME

We have 95 clues for the answer “OMER”

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Hebrew measure of capacity. 1 answer
Part of an ephah 1 answer
One-tenth of an ephah 1 answer
One-tenth ephah 1 answer
One of Pétain's names 1 answer
Old-time bushel. 1 answer
Measure, for Moses 1 answer
Lag b'___ (Jewish festival) 1 answer
Henri Philippe Benoni ___ Joseph Pétain 1 answer
Hebrew seven-week period 1 answer
Hebrew period 1 answer
Hebrew measure, a tenth of a bushel. 1 answer
Passover offering 1 answer
Hebrew harvest festival 1 answer
Hebrew grain measure 1 answer
Hebrew dry-measure unit 1 answer
Half peck: Bibl. 1 answer
Greek poet, to a Cockney. 1 answer
Great poet, Cockney style. 1 answer
Ephah fraction 1 answer
Counting of the ___ (observance after Passover) 1 answer
Cockney four-bagger 1 answer
Biblical sheaf. 1 answer
Biblical grain measure 1 answer
St. ___, French town near Calais. 1 answer
ancient Hebrew unit of dry measure 1 answer
Traditional Passover barley offering 1 answer
Town northeast of Standish, MI 1 answer
Time from Passover to Shavuoth 1 answer
The seven weeks after Passover 1 answer
Tenth part of an ephah 1 answer
Tenth of an Ephah. 1 answer
Ten ephas. 1 answer
Ten ephahs. 1 answer
St. ___, near Calais. 1 answer
St. ___, Pas de Calais city. 1 answer
Ancient bushel. 1 answer
Seven-week period in Judaism that begins during Passover 1 answer
Seven-week period in Judaism 1 answer
Post-Passover period 1 answer
Period starting on the second day of Passover 1 answer
Period in a Jewish year 1 answer
Period between Passover and Shavuot 1 answer
Passover-to-Shavuot period 1 answer
Passover-to Shavuot period 1 answer
Passover-Shavuot period 1 answer
Passover sheaf 1 answer
Passover period 1 answer
Ancient Hebrew weight 1 answer
"David Copperfield" undertaker 1 answer
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Hint 1 meaning
One who, or that which, eats.
Hint 2 anagram
AEETR
Hint 3 another clue
greedy person
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Sentences with OMER (5)

The souls of our pure founders, the spirits of Hugh de Payen and Godfrey de Saint Omer, and of the blessed Seven who first joined in dedicating their lives to the service of the Temple, are disturbed even in the enjoyment of paradise itself.
Ivanhoe Walter Scott 1993
But the Troyane gestes, as they felle, 145 In Omer, or in Dares, or in Dyte, Who-so that can, may rede hem as they wryte.
Troilus and Criseyde Geoffrey Chaucer 1995
They didn't tell, nor make a fuss, But winked at 'Omer down the road, An' 'e winked back -- the same as us! “BACK TO THE ARMY AGAIN” I'm 'ere in a ticky ulster an' a broken billycock 'at, A-layin' on to the sergeant I don't know a gun from a bat; My shirt's doin' duty for jacket, my sock's stickin' out o' my boots, An' I'm learnin' the damned old goose-step along o' the new recruits! Back to the Army again, sergeant, Back to the Army again.
Verses 1889-1896 Rudyard Kipling 2008
When the festivities at Saint Omer had come to an end, Charles and his wife set forth by Ghent and Tournay.
Familiar Studies of Men and Books Robert Louis Stevenson 2013
And therefore when he himself tabled the Jews from heaven, that omer, which was every man's daily portion of manna, is computed to have been more than might have well sufficed the heartiest feeder thrice as many meals.
Areopagitica John Milton 2006

Quotes with OMER (2)

The day will bring hope for me," said Aragorn. "Is it not said that no foe has ever taken the Hornburg, if men defended it?""So the minstrels say," said Éomer." Then let us defend it, and hope!
J. R. R. Tolkien The Two Towers
I remember an hypothesis argued upon by the young students, when I was at St. Omer's, and maintained with much learning and pleasantry on both sides, 'Whether supposing that the flavour of a big who obtained his death by whipping (per flagellationem extremem) superadded a pleasure upon the palate of a man more intense than any possible suffering we can conceive in the animal, is man justified in using that method of putting an animal to death?' I forget the decision.
Charles Lamb
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Appears in: Boston Globe, Chronicle, Crossroads, CrosSynergy, LAT, New Yorker, NYT, S&S, Three Across, Universal, USA TODAY, WSJ.

Used 174 times in crossword archives (1943–2021).