Crossword-Solution: CACA
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| Word | Anagrams | |
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| CACA | anagram | ACCA |
We have 3 clues for the answer “CACA”
| Clue | Answers |
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| Anc. Italian goddess | 1 answer |
| Ancient Italian goddess. | 2 answers |
| Some next level shit | 4 answers |
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Hint 1 meaning
One who, or that which, eats.
Hint 2 anagram
ERATE
Hint 3 another clue
greedy person
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Sentences with CACA (5)
Such were "Bakh, bakh" (=euge, before noticed), and "Kakh," a congener of the Latin Cacus and Caca which our day has docked to "cack." (Pilgrimage iii.
Then he pointed to all the plates and dishes full of dirt, and said to them:--* [* In the original:--"Y té ka monté assous tabe-là, épi y té ka fai caca adans toutt plats-à, adans toutt zassiett-là."] --"_Gobe-moin ça!_" And they had to gobble it all up, as he told them.
Cani [c]a xoc chic qui[c]exel; he caca qui [c]ahol xeoc chi ahauarem, ahpop Xahil, ahuchan Xahil xquikaleh ri e cay ru [c]ahol ru[c]ahol ahauh Cayba[c,], Caynoh: xeoc chi[c]a cay ru [c]ahol ahauh Ahpop [c]amahay, Xahil [t]alel Xahil xquikaleh: x[c,]akat [c]a cahauarem chiqui vach he ru [c]ahol Caynoh, Cayba[c,], he nabey ka mama xebano can ri ahauarem, yx nu[c]ahol, xahun ka tee tata xahun xohboço oh Xahila.
And when they were come to Reggio they joined in the battle on the piazza, which endured long time, forasmuch as the Ghibellines of Reggio were very powerful, and among them was one called Caca of Reggio, on whose name wit is spilled in gibes even yet.
And with them, to conclude the last part of the company, was Caca, the sister of Cacus, adored by the ancients as a Goddess for the reason that, laying aside her love for her brother, she is said to have revealed to Hercules the secret of the stolen cattle.
Quotes with CACA (1)
So how's the putrid pile of caca doing?
Where this answer appears
Appears in: NYT.
Used 2 times in crossword archives (1946–1968).