Crossword-Solution: AIDANT 6 letters, 5 clues 🏆 scrabble score: 7

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Aidant a. Helping; helpful; supplying aid.

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AIDANT anagram ANATID

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Furnishing help 1 answer
Helper: Rare. 1 answer
Helping: Rare. 1 answer
helping 60 answers
Helpful 63 answers
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Hint 1 meaning
One who, or that which, eats.
Hint 2 anagram
TREAE
Hint 3 another clue
greedy person
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Now therefore, thou who bring’st the year to birth, Who guid’st the bare and dabbled feet of May; Sweet stem to that rose Christ, who from the earth Suck’st our poor prayers, conveying them to Him; Be aidant, tender Lady, to my lay! Of thy two maidens somewhat must I say, Ere shadowy twilight lashes, drooping, dim Day’s dreamy eyes from us; Ere eve has struck and furled The beamy-textured tent transpicuous, Of webbèd coerule wrought and woven calms, Whence has paced forth the lambent-footed sun.
Sister Songs Francis Thompson 2015
Nic Deck n'eût mis qu'une heure, s'il eût été seul, et il lui en coûta trois avec l'impedimentum de son compagnon, s'arrêtant pour l'attendre, l'aidant à se hisser sur quelque roche trop haute pour ses petites jambes.
Le château des Carpathes Jules Verne 2004
Lorsque tous deux auraient quitté la chapelle, Franz, se jetant sur leurs traces, les poursuivrait jusqu'au donjon, et, Dieu aidant, il ferait justice! Le baron de Gortz et Orfanik étaient déjà au fond du chevet.
Le château des Carpathes Jules Verne 2004
Cordelia's agonised invocation and summons to the unpublished forces of nature, to be aidant and remediate to the good man's distress, is continually echoed by the poet, but with a broader application.
The Philosophy of the Plays of Shakspere Unfolded Delia Bacon 2005
There is a peculiar difficulty in deciding how far a poet has been successful in an appeal to superstitious feelings; it is this, that in such cases every intelligent reader feels that he must be aidant and assistant in the subjection of his own rebellious reason, prompt at every moment to turn with impatience and derision from the utterly incredible.
Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine -- Vol. 56, No. 346, August, 1844 Various 2005
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Used 3 times in crossword archives (1944–1979).