Crossword-Solution: ANADYOMENE
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Hint 1 meaning
One who, or that which, eats.
Hint 2 anagram
REATE
Hint 3 another clue
greedy person
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Sentences with ANADYOMENE (5)
Mum?” “Yes?” “What was her name that Daddy believes in? Venus Anna Diomedes?” “Oh! my angel! Anadyomene.” “Yes! but I like my name for you much better.” “What is yours, Jon?” Little Jon answered shyly: “Guinevere! it's out of the Round Table—I've only just thought of it, only of course her hair was down.” His mother's eyes, looking past him, seemed to float.
Young, happy, sparkling with consciousness of youth and beauty, Sybil stood, Hebe Anadyomene, rising from the foam of soft creplisse which swept back beneath the long train of pale, tender, pink silk, fainting into breadths of delicate primrose, relieved here and there by facings of June green--or was it the blue of early morning?--or both? suggesting unutterable freshness.
First of all, on the prows of the Phoenician ships, the tutelary image of Aphrodite Euploea, the protectress of sailors, comes to Cyprus--to Cythera; it is in this simplest sense that she is, primarily, Anadyomene.+ And her connexion [219] with the arts is always an intimate one.
Euploea means "fair voyage"; Anadyomene, a participial form derived from the verb anadyô, "to rise, esp.
She was beautiful, endowed with the alluring, gentle, soft, luxurious, and at the same time modest beauty of the Venus Anadyomene, the goddess rising from the sea.
Quotes with ANADYOMENE (1)
Ah God! to see the branches stir Across the moon at Grantchester! To smell the thrilling-sweet and rotten Unforgettable, unforgotten River-smell, and hear the breeze Sobbing in the little trees. Say, do the elm-clumps greatly stand Still guardians of that holy land? The chestnuts shade, in reverend dream, The yet unacademic stream Is dawn a secret shy and cold Anadyomene, silver-gold? And sunset still a golden sea From Haslingfield to Madingley? And after, ere the night is bo…