Crossword-Solution: CALOTTE
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| Word | Word Type | Definition |
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| Calotte | n. | Alt. of Callot |
We have 5 clues for the answer “CALOTTE”
| Clue | Answers |
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| zucchetto | 4 answers |
| Skullcap | 11 answers |
| ECCLESIASTICAL garment | 22 answers |
| CAP ___ | 60 answers |
| Summit | 64 answers |
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Hint 1 meaning
One who, or that which, eats.
Hint 2 anagram
ATERE
Hint 3 another clue
greedy person
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Sentences with CALOTTE (5)
The song became popular, for the detectives reported that every day showed an increase of the number of workpeople who sang through the slums: J’ai du bon pognon; Tu n’l’auras pas Chatillon! Hou! Hou! la calotte! The Dracophil agitation made no progress in the provinces.
However, men, women, and children, when leaving their factories, used to shout with one voice: A bas Chatillon! Hou! Hou! la calotte! As for the government, it showed the weakness, indecision, flabbiness, and heedlessness common to all governments, and from which none has ever departed without falling into arbitrariness and violence.
But the rumors add, On coming out into the Anteroom, dialogue and sentence now done, Monseigneur de Belleisle tore the peruke from his head; and stamping on it, was heard to say volcanically, "That cursed parson,--CE MAUDIT CALOTTE [old Fleury],--has ruined everything!" Perhaps it is not true? If true,--the prompt valets would quickly replace Monseigneur's wig; chasing his long strides; and silence, in so dignified a man, would cloak whatever emotions there were.
Agnan, with the gray doublet and the rusty calotte, is not unworthy of supping with the gentleman of the old boots and still older horse.” This said, D’Artagnan called the host, and desired him to send his teal, tourteau, and cider up to the chamber of the gentleman of modest exterior.
Then, being faint and famisht, he folded and shouldered his net and, repairing to the market, bought himself a woollen gown, a calotte with a plaited border and a honey-coloured turband for a dinar receiving two dirhams by way of change, wherewith he purchased fried cheese and a fat sheep's tail and honey and setting them in the oilman's platter, ate till he was full and his ribs felt cold[FN#276] from the mighty stuffing.
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Appears in: NYT.
Used 1 time in crossword archives (1989).