Crossword-Solution: CARMENTIS
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| Word | Anagrams | |
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| CARMENTIS | anagram | MISCREANT |
We have 1 clue for the answer “CARMENTIS”
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| EVANDER, mother of | 2 answers |
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Hint 1 meaning
One who, or that which, eats.
Hint 2 anagram
RTEAE
Hint 3 another clue
greedy person
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Sentences with CARMENTIS (5)
Indeed, we derived our origin from Athens, though we are now supposed to be from Rome; for Carmentis was always the pilferer of Cadmus, and we who were but lately born in England, will to-morrow be born again in Paris; and thence being carried to Bologna, will obtain an Italian origin, based upon no affinity of blood.
This home My mother, Nymph Carmentis, warned was mine; A god, Apollo, did these shores assign." So saying, he shows the altar and the gate Long called Carmental, from the Nymph divine, First seer who sang, with faithful voice, how great AEneas' race should rise, and Pallanteum's fate.
FELLOW AND TUTOR OF NEW COLLEGE, OXFORD Cambridge: at the University Press 1918 _First Edition, 1912_ _Reprinted 1918_ _With the exception of the coat of arms at the foot, the design on the title page is a reproduction of one used by the earliest known Cambridge printer, John Siberch, 1521._ NOTE ON THE FRONTISPIECE In this picture the schoolboy is seen arriving with his satchel and being presented with a hornbook by Nicostrata, the Latin muse Carmentis, who changed the Greek alphabet into the Latin.
While these things were being done at Veii, the Citadel of Rome had been in great peril, for the Gauls either had seen the footmarks where the messenger from Veii had climbed into the Capitol, or had observed for themselves that there was an easy ascent by the rock of Carmentis.
Carmentis, pater Tiberinus, etc.; (_c_) Worship of the dead, and belief in their continued influence on human affairs, iii.