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

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SINOE anagram EOSIN, IONES, ISONE, NOISE, OENIS, ONEIS, SENIO

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An inflammatory disease of the skin, characterized by the presence of redness and itching, an eruption of small vesicles, and the discharge of a watery exudation, which often dries up, leaving the skin covered with crusts; -- called also tetter, milk crust, and salt rheum.
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VII High Character of Governor Roberts--Suspected Slaver--Dinner on Shore--Facts and Remarks relative to the Slave-Trade--British Philanthropy--Original cost of a Slave--Anchor at Sinoe--Peculiarities and distinctive Characteristics of the Fishmen and Bushmen--The King of Appollonia--Religion and Morality among the Natives--Influence of the Women.
Journal of an African Cruiser Horatio Bridge 2005
Morris has been narrating the circumstances of the murder of the American mate, at Sinoe, in reference to which we are to "set a palaver." "Palaver," by-the-by, is probably a corruption of the Portuguese word, "Palabra." As used by the natives, it has many significations, among which is that of an open quarrel.
Journal of an African Cruiser Horatio Bridge 2005
High character of Governor Roberts--Suspected Slaver--Dinner on shore--Facts and remarks relative to the slave trade--British philanthropy--Original cost of a slave--Anchor at Sinoe--Peculiarities and distinctive characteristics of the Fishmen and Bushmen--The King of Appollonia--Religion and morality among the natives--Influence of the women.
Journal of an African Cruiser Horatio Bridge 2005
For the last two or three years, the settlement at Sinoe, being neglected by the Mississippi Society, under whose patronage it was established, has dwindled and grown weaker in numbers and spirit.
Journal of an African Cruiser Horatio Bridge 2005
The murderers, it is true, were delivered up by the tribe, and punished at the discretion of the Monrovian authorities; but the colonists at Sinoe felt themselves too feeble to redress their lighter wrongs, and therefore refrained from demanding satisfaction.
Journal of an African Cruiser Horatio Bridge 2005