Crossword-Solution: BREEDE
Dictionary
| Word | Word Type | Definition |
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| Breede | n. | Breadth. |
Anagrams
| Word | Anagrams | |
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| BREEDE | anagram | BEERED |
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| South African river | 31 answers |
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Hint 1 meaning
One who, or that which, eats.
Hint 2 anagram
RETAE
Hint 3 another clue
greedy person
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Sentences with BREEDE (5)
Thee nooueltye of imprinting English in theese partes and thee absence of the author from perusing soome proofes could not choose but breede errours.'' Certainly Scot, Gascoigne, and Stanyhurst did not correct the proofs, but it would not have been necessary to make an excuse if the practice was not a pretty general one among authors.
And thus yow see, how will intised to wantonnes, doth easelie allure the mynde to false opinions: and how corrupt maners in liuinge, breede false iudgement in doctrine: how sinne and fleshlines, bring forth sectes and heresies: And therefore suffer not vaine bookes to breede vanitie in mens willes, if yow would haue Goddes trothe take roote in mens myndes.
Johns) who was himselfe present, when the Portugals (aboue thirty yeeres past) did put in the same Island both Neat and Swine to breede, which were since exceedingly multiplied.
But for she saw him bent to cruell play, 4 To hunt the saluage beast in forrest wyde, Dreadfull of daunger, that mote him betyde, 6 She oft and oft aduiz'd him to refraine From chase of greater beasts, whose brutish pryde 8 Mote breede him +scath+ vnwares: but all in vaine; For who can shun the chaunce, that dest'ny doth ordaine? 8 scath > scathe _1609_ 1 So did she steal his heedless heart away, 2 And joyed his love in secret unespied.
Besides these riuers, are also in Muscouie certaine lakes, and pooles, the lakes breede fish by the celestiall influence: and amongst them all, the chiefest and most principall is called Bealozera, which is very famous by reason of a very strong towre built in it, wherein the kings of Muscouie reserue and repose their treasure in all times of warre and danger.