Crossword-Solution: CATO 4 letters, 261 clues 🏆 scrabble score: 6

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CATO anagram ACTO, ATCO, COAT, COTA, OCAT, OCTA, TACO

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"Carthage must be destroyed!" proclaimer 1 answer
"Carthage must be destroyed" Roman 1 answer
"Carthage must be destroyed" declarer 1 answer
"Carthage must be destroyed" speaker 1 answer
"Carthago delenda est" speaker 1 answer
"De Agri Cultura" author 1 answer
"Elder" Roman statesman 1 answer
"Elder" or "Younger" 1 answer
"Elder" or "Younger" Roman statesman 1 answer
"Elder" or "Younger" statesman of ancient Rome 1 answer
"Elder" statesman of Rome 1 answer
"Lydia" poet 1 answer
"Origines" author 1 answer
"Praecepta" author 1 answer
"The Censor" 1 answer
"The Censor" of Rome 1 answer
"The Censor" of ancient Rome 1 answer
"The Censor" of old Rome 1 answer
"The Elder" Roman 1 answer
"The Elder" Roman statesman 1 answer
"The Elder" of history 1 answer
"The Elder" of old Rome 1 answer
"Younger" Roman orator 1 answer
"___, a Tragedy" (Joseph Addison play set in ancient Rome) 1 answer
'Censor' of Rome 1 answer
A friend of Brutus 1 answer
Addison tragedy 1 answer
Addison's Roman hero. 1 answer
Ancient Roman censor 1 answer
Ancient Roman known as the Censor 1 answer
Ancient Roman senator mentioned in the first chapter of "Moby-Dick" 1 answer
Ancient Roman statesman 1 answer
Ancient Roman statesman known as "the Censor" 1 answer
Ancient orator 1 answer
Ancient statesman who wrote, "Wise men learn more from fools than fools from the wise" 1 answer
Ancient who said, "Wise men learn more from fools than fools from the wise" 1 answer
Anti-Carthage Roman 1 answer
Author of "Delenda est Carthago." 1 answer
Author of "Origines." 1 answer
B. C. Roman statesman. 1 answer
Blank-verse tragedy by Addison 1 answer
Caesar opponent 1 answer
Caesar rival 1 answer
Carthage foe 1 answer
Carthage hater 1 answer
Carthage-hating censor 1 answer
Carthaginian foe 1 answer
Stoic Roman senator and foe of Caesar 1 answer
Censor of ancient Rome 1 answer
Censor of note 1 answer
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Hint 1 meaning
One who, or that which, eats.
Hint 2 anagram
TAERE
Hint 3 another clue
greedy person
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Sentences with CATO (5)

ENGLISH AS SHE IS TAUGHT In the appendix to Croker’s Boswell’s Johnson one finds this anecdote: _Cato’s Soliloquy_.—One day Mrs.
What Is Man? And Other Stories Mark Twain (Samuel Clemens) 1993
Then it is Naboth dying to defend his inheritance; Cato tearing out his entrails that he might not be enslaved; Socrates drinking the fatal cup in defence of liberty of thought; it is the third estate of '89 reclaiming its liberty: soon it will be the people demanding equality of wages and an equal division of the means of production.
What is Property? P. J. Proudhon 1995
Before 1750, while the fire of African freedom still burned in the veins of the slaves, there was in all leadership or attempted leadership but the one motive of revolt and revenge,—typified in the terrible Maroons, the Danish blacks, and Cato of Stono, and veiling all the Americas in fear of insurrection.
The Souls of Black Folk W. E. B. Du Bois 1996
And a certain number of ragged individuals are surprised in a stable in Cato Street, making preparations to put Castlereagh and Liverpool out of the way, and are fired upon with muskets by Grenadiers, and are hacked at with cutlasses by Bow Street runners; but the twain who encouraged those ragged individuals to meet in Cato Street are not far off, they are not on the other side of the river, in the Borough, for example, in some garret or obscure cellar.
The Romany Rye George Borrow 2007
The works of Justin, Seneca, Martial, Terence, and Claudian were highly popular with the bibliophiles of early times; and the writings of Ovid, Tully, Horace, Cato, Aristotle, Sallust, Hippocrates, Macrobius, Augustine, Bede, Gregory, Origen, etc.
The Love Affairs of a Bibliomaniac Eugene Field 1996

Quotes with CATO (3)

you got a sad story, ruth,' mimba said. 'but not sad-sad. you here with me and cato and all us together now. you have a happy-sad story. best you can get in this life is happy-sad. but you always gotta remember your own mama that birthed you. even though you only got a crumb of her story, you still got to say her name out loud. you always honor your dead, else you get trouble from them, sure.
Anita Diamant The Last Days of Dogtown
Let us treat Women as our equals, (says [the 'blubblering dotard' xD Cato]) and they will immediately want to become our mistresses." 'Tis Cato says it, and therefore there needs no proof. Besides, to oblige men to prove all they advance by reason, wou'd be imposing silence upon them; a grievance to which they are perhaps full as unequal as they pretend we are. But granting Cato to be infallible in his assertions, what then? Have not Women as much right to be mistresses, as t…
Lady Sophia Fermor Woman Not Inferior to Man: Or, a Short and Modest Vindication of the Natural Right of the Fair-Sex to a Perfect Equality of Power, Dignity and Esteem with the Men
Then Cato is forced at last to own that the subjection we are kept under by that arrogant sex, is the effect of violence and imposition? This he does to compliment his own sex, with attributing all our merit to them. A sorry compliment (...) Is not this calling all his own sex fools? For surely nothing can be a greater proof of folly in the Men than to use violence and imposition, and to take perpetual pains to support both, only to make us act with affectation (...) So that …
Lady Sophia Fermor Woman Not Inferior to Man: Or, a Short and Modest Vindication of the Natural Right of the Fair-Sex to a Perfect Equality of Power, Dignity and Esteem with the Men
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Appears in: Boston Globe, Chronicle, Crossroads, CrosSynergy, LAT, Newsday, New Yorker, NYM, NY Sun, NYT, S&S, Slate, The Atlantic, Three Across, Universal, USA TODAY, WP, WSJ.

Used 381 times in crossword archives (1942–2025).