Crossword-Solution: THN
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| THN | anagram | NTH |
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| Ending with tele- | 2 answers |
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Dermatological complaint
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Hint 1 meaning
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.
Hint 2 anagram
CZAMEE
Hint 3 another clue
eruption
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Sentences with THN (5)
Peter beyond the Alps; oi aqlioi (says he) se kai thn meta sou sunodon exw tvn 'Hrakleiwn sthlwn kai pera Gadhrwn exaxousi.
Ast verň Munsterus cum incendij tanti & tam incredilis caussas in famosissimâ Ćtna inuestigare conatus sit, quam rem illic naturalem facit, hic verň prćternaturalem imo infernalem faciat, an non monstri simile est? Cćterum de Ćthnâ quid dico? Quin potius videamus quid de Heclć incendio alias sentiat Munsterus.
Oute oun athanaton auton epoiêsen oute mên thnêton, alla dektikon amphoterôn, hina, ei rhepsê epi ta tês athanasias têrêsas tên entolên tou Theou, misthon komisêtai par' autou tên athanasian kai genêtai Theos, ei d' au trapê epi ta tou thanatou pragmata parakousas tou Theou, autos eautô aitios ê tou thanatou.]] [Footnote 441: See Justin, Apol.
Then follows the conclusion: [Greek: ei hugiê ta toiauta, ti thaumaston, tên poiotêta tou thnêtou kata ton Iêsoun sômatos pronoia Theou boulêthentos metabalein eis aitherion kai theian poiotêta]; The man is now the same as the Logos.
Sophocles, in the last few lines of the _Oedipus Tyrannus_, thus draws the moral of his fearful tragedy: "[Greek: Hôste thnêton ont', ekeinên TÊN TELEUTAIAN idein] [Greek: HÊMERAN episkopounta, mêden' olbizein, PRIN AN] [Greek: TERMA TOU BIOU perasêi, mêden algeinon pathôn.]" Elmsley, on this passage, gives the following references: Trach.