Crossword-Solution: CATENAS 7 letters, 2 clues 🏆 scrabble score: 9

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Hint 1 meaning
One who, or that which, eats.
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greedy person
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Nevertheless, we are sparing nothing for the sake of getting at the truth; he is already thoroughly dislocated, we are applying all the herbs of Saint John’s day; as saith the old comedian Plautus,— ‘Advorsum stimulos, laminas, crucesque, compedesque, Nervos, catenas, carceres, numellas, pedicas, boias.’ Nothing answers; that man is terrible.
Notre-Dame de Paris Victor Hugo 2001
Icci, beatis nunc Arabum invides Gazis et acrem militiam paras Non ante devictis Sabaeae Regibus, horribilique Medo Nectis catenas? Quae tibi virginum 5 Sponso necato barbara serviet? Puer quis ex aula capillis Ad cyathum statuetur unctis, Doctus sagittas tendere Sericas Arcu paterno? Quis neget arduis 10 Pronos relabi posse rivos Montibus et Tiberim reverti, Cum tu coemptos undique nobilis Libros Panaeti Socraticam et domum Mutare loricis Hiberis, 15 Pollicitus meliora, tendis ? XXX.
Odes and Epodes Horace 2006
Quid quisque vitet, numquam homini satis Cautumst in horas: navita Bosporum Poenus perhorrescit neque ultra 15 Caeca timet aliunde fata; Miles sagittas et celerem fugam Parthi, catenas Parthus et Italum Robur; sed improvisa leti Vis rapuit rapietque gentis.
Odes and Epodes Horace 2006
The Catenas of Anglican divines which occur in the series, though projected, I think, by me, were executed with a like aim at greater accuracy and method.
Apologia pro Vita Sua John Henry Newman 2006
Add to these Cyril of Alexandria (whose words are cited in catenas, as in the scholia to X, 253, 259), Titus of Bostra the commentator, Euthymius, and Theophylact.
A Plain Introduction to the Criticism of the New Testament, Vol. II. Frederick Henry Ambrose Scrivener 2011
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