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

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Hint 1 meaning
The likeness of a living being sculptured or modeled in some solid substance, as marble, bronze, or wax; an image; as, a statue of Hercules, or of a lion.
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The Red Fairy Book Edited by Andrew Lang TO MASTER BILLY TREMAYNE MILES A PROFOUND STUDENT YET AN AMIABLE CRITIC Contents PREFACE THE TWELVE DANCING PRINCESSES THE PRINCESS MAYBLOSSOM SORIA MORIA CASTLE THE DEATH OF KOSHCHEI THE DEATHLESS THE BLACK THIEF AND KNIGHT OF THE GLEN.
The Red Fairy Book Various 1996
You shall have them for the horse, and then you will be able to get sooner to Soria Moria Castle.’ Halvor consented to this at once, and the old woman was so delighted with the horse that she was ready to dance.
The Red Fairy Book Various 1996
The old woman went out and cried: ‘West Wind! West Wind! Canst thou tell me the way to Soria Moria Castle? Here is one who would go thither.’ ‘Yes, I know it well,’ said the West Wind.
The Red Fairy Book Various 1996
Your highness knows, for Tamburlaine's repair, That strikes a terror to all Turkish hearts, Natolia hath dismiss'd the greatest part Of all his army, pitch'd against our power Betwixt Cutheia and Orminius' mount, And sent them marching up to Belgasar, Acantha, Antioch, and Caesarea, To aid the kings of Soria [63] and Jerusalem.
Tamburlaine the Great, Part II. Christopher Marlowe 1998
And now, Gazellus, let us haste and meet Our army, and our brother[s] of Jerusalem, Of Soria, [81] Trebizon, and Amasia, And happily, with full Natolian bowls Of Greekish wine, now let us celebrate Our happy conquest and his angry fate.
Tamburlaine the Great, Part II. Christopher Marlowe 1998