Crossword-Solution: CALICE
Dictionary
| Word | Word Type | Definition |
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| Calice | n. | See Chalice. |
Anagrams
| Word | Anagrams | |
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| CALICE | anagram | CALCEI, CELIAC, CELICA |
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Hint 1 meaning
One who, or that which, eats.
Hint 2 anagram
EEART
Hint 3 another clue
greedy person
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Sentences with CALICE (5)
Ned, thou and Audley shall pursue them still; My self and Derby will to Calice straight, And there be begirt that Haven town with siege.
Our Selfe, my Lord Protector, and the rest, After some respit, will returne to Calice; From thence to England, where I hope ere long To be presented by your Victories, With Charles, Alanson, and that Traiterous rout.
Vierge, à qui le calice à la liqueur amère Fut si souvent offert, Mère, que l’on nomma la douloureuse mère, Tant vous avez souffert! Vous, dont les yeux divins sur la terre des hommes Ont versé plus de pleurs Que vos pieds n’ont depuis, dans le ciel où nous sommes, Fait éclore de fleurs.
The verses referred to are inscribed "To Sir John Mennis being invited from Calice to Bologne to eat a pig," and two of the lines run "Little Admiral John To Bologne is gone."] Cowley, he tells me, is dead; who, it seems, was a mighty civil, serious man; which I did not know before.
The verses referred to are inscribed “To Sir John Mennis being invited from Calice to Bologne to eat a pig,” and two of the lines run “Little Admiral John To Bologne is gone.”] Cowley, he tells me, is dead; who, it seems, was a mighty civil, serious man; which I did not know before.