Crossword-Solution: ROGATE
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| Word | Anagrams | |
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| ROGATE | anagram | ATERGO, ERGATO, GAROTE, GEARTO, ORGATE, ORGEAT, ORTEGA, TAGORE, TOERAG |
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Hint 1 meaning
One who, or that which, eats.
Hint 2 anagram
AETER
Hint 3 another clue
greedy person
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Sentences with ROGATE (5)
ROGAT: ab'rogate; _to repeal_; ar'rogate, _to assume_; arroga'tion; derog'atory, _detracting_; inter'rogate (-ion, -ive, -ory); prerog'ative (literally, that is asked before others for an opinion: hence, preference), _exclusive or peculiar right or privilege_; proroga'tion, _prolonga'tion_; superer'ogate (Lat.
Being very large and extensive, it abuts on twelve parishes, two of which are in Sussex, viz., Trotton and Rogate.
The royal forest of Wolmer is a tract of land of about seven miles in length, by two and a half in breadth, running nearly from north to south, and is abutted on, to begin to the south, and so to proceed eastward, by the parishes of Greatham, Lysse, Rogate, and Trotton, in the county of Sussex; by Bramshot, Hadleigh, and Kingsley.
When we came into the village of Rogate, I saw a little group of persons standing before a blacksmith's shop.
The hollow below is Harting Coombe, and the neighbouring villages of Harting and Rogate recall the time when wild deer roamed the oak woods and the jealously-guarded Chases of Waltham and Woolmer.
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Appears in: NYT.
Used 2 times in crossword archives (1948–1992).