Crossword-Solution: AULAE
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| Assembly halls in German schools. | 1 answer |
| College halls: Lat. | 1 answer |
| German assembly halls. | 1 answer |
| German school assembly halls. | 1 answer |
| Halls in German schools. | 1 answer |
| Huge halls | 1 answer |
| Large rooms, of old. | 1 answer |
| large rooms | 3 answers |
| Assembly halls. | 3 answers |
| Large halls | 3 answers |
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Hint 1 meaning
One who, or that which, eats.
Hint 2 anagram
EARET
Hint 3 another clue
greedy person
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Sentences with AULAE (5)
Discors odiisque anceps civilibus orbis, Non sua vis tutata diu, dum foedera fallax Ludit, et alternae perjuria venditat aulae.
The abasement of their princes would have added a fine chapter to the Ceremoniale Aulae Byzantinae.] Private or public interest suppressed the murmurs of the dukes and counts; but a French baron (he is supposed to be Robert of Paris 71 presumed to ascend the throne, and to place himself by the side of Alexius.
Jam rosea Eoas pandens Tithonia portas Vestit inauratas redeunti lumine terras; Maestaque adhuc nigri deplorans funera nati Irrigat ambrosiis montana cacumina guttis; Cum somnos pepulit stellatae janitor aulae Nocturnos visus, & somnia grata revolvens.
Stet quicumque uolet potens aulae culmine lubrico: me dulcis saturet quies; obscuro positus loco leni perfruar otio, nullis notaque litibus aetas per tacitum fluat.
Qui Collegii Christi Alumnus Aulae Pembrokianae socius, Utrique ingens amoris certamen fuit, Donec Dulciss.
Quotes with AULAE (1)
I am not poor, I am not rich; nihil est, nihil deest, I have little, I want nothing: all my treasure is in Minerva’s tower... I live still a collegiate student... and lead a monastic life, ipse mihi theatrum [sufficient entertainment to myself], sequestered from those tumults and troubles of the world... aulae vanitatem, fori ambitionem, ridere mecum soleo [I laugh to myself at the vanities of the court, the intrigues of public life], I laugh at all.
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Appears in: NYT.
Used 10 times in crossword archives (1948–1978).