Crossword-Solution: STATOR
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| Word | Anagrams | |
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| STATOR | anagram | OSTRAT, STARTO, STRATO, TAROTS, TORTAS |
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Hint 1 meaning
One who, or that which, eats.
Hint 2 anagram
TREEA
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greedy person
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Sentences with STATOR (5)
Among the old relics that were irreparably lost, Tacitus enumerates the temple of the moon of Servius Tullius; the fane and altar consecrated by Evander præsenti Herculi; the temple of Jupiter Stator, a vow of Romulus; the palace of Numa; the temple of Vesta cum Penatibus populi Romani.
Among the old relics that were irreparably lost, Tacitus enumerates the temple of the moon of Servius Tullius; the fane and altar consecrated by Evander prÊsenti Herculi; the temple of Jupiter Stator, a vow of Romulus; the palace of Numa; the temple of Vesta cum Penatibus populi Romani.
What wouldst thou with such a monster?” “Answer to one question, my Flavius; then, perpol! I would cut his throat.” “And the question?” “I would have him tell me the hour— Hour, said I?—nay, the minute—Maxentius will arrive to-morrow.” “Good play, good play! I have you! And why the minute?” “Hast thou ever stood uncovered in the Syrian sun on the quay at which he will land? The fires of the Vesta are not so hot; and, by the Stator of our father Romulus, I would die, if die I must, in Rome.
The place they first stood at was where now is the temple of Jupiter Stator (which may be translated the Stayer); there they rallied again into ranks, and repulsed the Sabines to the place called now Regia, and to the temple of Vesta; where both parties, preparing to begin a second battle, were prevented by a spectacle, strange to behold, and defying description.
But Cicero, going forth, summoned the senate into the temple of Jupiter Stator, which stands at the end of the Sacred Street, going up to the Palatine.
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Appears in: Boston Globe, Chronicle, Crossroads, LAT, Newsday, NYT, Universal, USA TODAY, WP, WSJ.
Used 49 times in crossword archives (1944–2021).