Crossword-Solution: SAMAN
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| Word | Anagrams | |
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| SAMAN | anagram | AMANS, ASMAN, ASNAM, MANAS, MANSA, MASAN, NAAMS, NAMAS |
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Hint 1 meaning
One who, or that which, eats.
Hint 2 anagram
ETERA
Hint 3 another clue
greedy person
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Sentences with SAMAN (5)
The scenes of Ferrara and Florence are described by ignorance and passion; but the Russians are credible in the account of their own prejudices.] 9 (return) [ The Shamanism, the ancient religion of the Samanæans and Gymnosophists, has been driven by the more popular Bramins from India into the northern deserts: the naked philosophers were compelled to wrap themselves in fur; but they insensibly sunk into wizards and physicians.
The scenes of Ferrara and Florence are described by ignorance and passion; but the Russians are credible in the account of their own prejudices.] [Footnote 9: The Shamanism, the ancient religion of the SamanÊans and Gymnosophists, has been driven by the more popular Bramins from India into the northern deserts: the naked philosophers were compelled to wrap themselves in fur; but they insensibly sunk into wizards and physicians.
See Robin Hood - "when ye together lend." Icelandic - lenda, to land; lendir saman, come close together.
Maybe he will repent and come back.” So King Saman ordered all preparations for the journey to be made, and then Prince Tahmasp took his leave and set out, accompanied by some of the courtiers, and taking with him a string of two-humped and raven-eyed camels laden with jewels, and gold, and costly stuffs.
King Saman-lal-posh—Jessamine, wearer of rubies—had so bewept the loss of his sons that he was now blind.
Where this answer appears
Appears in: NYT.
Used 2 times in crossword archives (1951–1954).