Crossword-Solution: CONO
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| Word | Anagrams | |
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| CONO | anagram | COON, OCNO, ONCO |
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Hint 1 meaning
One who, or that which, eats.
Hint 2 anagram
TEEAR
Hint 3 another clue
greedy person
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Sentences with CONO (5)
Subsequently his province fell to Pellican, the Franciscan Hebraist, and John Cono, a learned Dominican of Nuremberg, who had mastered Greek at Venice and Padua, and had recently returned from Italy with a store of Greek manuscripts copied from the library of Musurus.
This idea is emphasized if one adds _ga_ to those forms that end in _me_; e.g., _aitçuga_ and _aitçumega_ 'this humble man.' _Cono_ means 'this (_hic, haec, hoc_),' _sono_ means 'that (_iste, ista, istud_),' and _ano_ means 'that (_ille, illa, illud_).' These words require a noun after them; e.g., _cono fito_ 'this man' with _cono mono_ having the same meaning but not being an honorific expression.
The particle _nasare,uru_ gives the highest (_supremus_), or moderately great (_satis magnus_) honor and is placed after the root of the verb; e.g., _Deus cono xecai vo gosacu nasareta_ 'God created the world.' The particles _rare_ and _re_ add a middling and not a great amount {146} of honor to the verbs to which they are added.
For it is a fact that many, upon hearing, for the first time, of the _Mas'cono'mo_ and _Nan'nepash'emet_ hotels at Manchester-by-the-Sea and Marblehead respectively, have been led to seek for the origin of the names, and in this way have made their first acquaintance with the old Indian chiefs who held full sway where the hotels now stand.
Ninguna montaña en América presenta una belleza tan caracterizada como el Cotopaxi: Su forma es enteramente la de un cono truncado de exacta regularidad; su nieve es purísima, y su distribución[2] en las faldas se hace con tanta simetría, que es casi imposible contemplar, desde una distancia tan considerable como la en que se percibe esta bellísima montaña, un espectáculo más agradable, más brillante, ni[3] más apacible.
Quotes with CONO (2)
Cono knew that all three of his tormentors would know the anthem by heart from their childhood years. They had sung it daily to belong to the elite of their country, wearing around their necks the red ties of the Communist Party Youth Brigade, which had formed their beings and all that they would be and would ever believe, even as communism became a ghost and the party a web of corruption.
To Cono’s mind the three assailants were all three nearly motionless even as they skittered and dodged, firing, maneuvering for a kill. Cono felt exhilaration — the ecstatic awareness that his strange brain and body had ordained him for just such moments, by allowing him to enter a space outside of time.
Where this answer appears
Appears in: NYT.
Used 3 times in crossword archives (1981–1991).