Crossword-Solution: RUER
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Hint 1 meaning
One who, or that which, eats.
Hint 2 anagram
ATEER
Hint 3 another clue
greedy person
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Sentences with RUER (5)
Cortade, Austin Preacher at Bayonne, 1665." To give a notion of this singular collection take an Epigram addressed to a Jesuit, who, young as he was, used to _put spurs under his shirt_ to mortify the outer man! The Kalendar-poet thus gives a point to these spurs:-- Il ne pourra done plus ni ruer ni hennir Sous le rude Eperon dont tu fais son supplice; Qui vit jamais tel artifice, De piquer un cheval pour le mieux retenir! HUMBLY INTIMATED.
The miners of Mitcheldeane, Little Deane, and Ruer Deane are called "beneath the wood." It also appears that at Carlion, Newport, Barkley, Monmouth, and Tulluh, the manufacture of iron was carried on by "smiths," who were connected with smith holders living in the Forest, and supplying the ore.
The miners of Mitchel Deane, Little Deane, and Ruer Deane are called "beneath the wood." It also appears that at Carleon, Newport, Barkley, Monmouth, and Trelleck, the manufacture of iron was carried on by "smiths," who were connected with smith-holders living in the Forest, and supplying the ore, at each of which places it is remarkable that iron cinders have been found.
June, 1913 THE FUTURE OF ENGLISH POETRY J'ai vu le cheval rose ouvrir ses ailes d'or, Et, flairant le laurier que je tenais encor, Verdoyant à jamais, hier comme aujourd'hui, Se cabrer vers le Jour et ruer vers la Nuit.
She requires that a hundred brave knights, and a hundred fair dames, pledged in love to each other, (s'aimant d'amour) should appear before her on their knees, and with joined hands supplicate for mercy: the conditions are fulfilled: the fifty pair of lovers are found to go through the ceremony, and the Troubadour receives his pardon.[10] The story of Peyre de Ruer, "gentilhomme et Troubadour," might be termed a satirical romance, did we not know that it is a plain fact, related with perfect simplicity.
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Used 258 times in crossword archives (1946–2025).