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

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REBIA anagram BAIER, BARIE, BEIRA, BERIA, EBRIA, EIBAR, ERBIA, IBEAR, IRABE

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Hint 1 meaning
To boil with a continued bubbling or heaving and rolling, with noise.
Hint 2 anagram
WLAPLO
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BATTER ___
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Side by side with the gravest events he mentions that 'a white crow appeared from the 22nd of Rebia to the 28th of Djoumada, on which day the children caught and killed it.' Elsewhere in the narratives of his voyage to Massina, one of his hosts gave him his daughter in marriage.
The Journal of Negro History, Volume 2, 1917 Various 2007
Rebia, wife of Mohammed IV., is another example of womanly power over the head and heart of the supreme ruler of Turkey.
Oriental Women Edward Bagby Pollard 2010
When Zoheir saw this, his passion greatly increased; he cried out, and instantly his people rushed forward and furiously attacked the tribe of Ghorab: the women fled, but Zoheir ordered Rebia, son of Jead, to hide Temadhur under her veil, which was accordingly done.
Antar Anonymous 2018
And Fatima, the daughter of Hewseb, was also a Moonejeba, the wife of Zeead, the son of Abdallah, and she also brought forth ten sons; they were called Rebia, Amarah, Ans, Hafiz, Talib, Ghalib, Dinrak, Amroo, and Zitak.
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Immediately he repaired to his father’s house, and the matter was just as he wished; for on his entering he observed the Chiefs of the Absian tribe, all seated, and the family of Zeead and Rebia standing with their slaves and attendants close to King Zoheir.
Antar Anonymous 2018
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Appears in: NYT.

Used 1 time in crossword archives (1972).