Crossword-Solution: DAHABEEYAH 10 letters, 9 clues 🏆 scrabble score: 22

We have 9 clues for the answer “DAHABEEYAH”

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dahabiyah 1 answer
state barge 1 answer
MOSLEM rulers of Egypt, state barge of the 2 answers
MOSLEM state barge 2 answers
MUSLIM State barge 2 answers
MUSLIM rulers of Egypt, state barge of the 2 answers
RIVER sailboat 3 answers
NILE River sailing vessel 4 answers
NILE River boat 7 answers
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Hint 1 meaning
One who, or that which, eats.
Hint 2 anagram
ETERA
Hint 3 another clue
greedy person
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Suddenly there arises a class whose wealth permits them to break through the iron circle of work and boredom, who do picturesque and delightful things, which appeal directly to the imagination; they build a summer residence complete, in six weeks, with furniture and bric-a-brac, on the top of a roadless mountain; they sail in fairylike yachts to summer seas, and marry their daughters to the heirs of ducal houses; they float up the Nile in dahabeeyah, or pass the "month of flowers" in far Japan.
Worldly Ways and Byways Eliot Gregory 2007
The second is the fact that your hiring of the dahabeeyah regardless of expense was known a long time before your arrival in Egypt, for I suppose you did so in your own name, which is not exactly that of Smith or Brown.
The Ivory Child H. Rider Haggard 2001
When he had finished arranging it, he stood near her for a moment, looking across the water to Baroudi's big white dahabeeyah, which was tied up against the bank a little way down the river.
Bella Donna Robert Hichens 2006
And as the gold on the river deepened in hue, it spread swiftly upon the water, it travelled down towards Luxor, it crept from the western bank to the eastern bank of the Nile, from the dahabeeyah of Baroudi almost to the feet of Mrs.
Bella Donna Robert Hichens 2006
The rather weary and wistful woman who had stayed alone in the garden when he went to the dahabeeyah had given place to a woman more resolute, brilliant, animated--a woman who could hold her own, who could be daring, almost defiant, and a woman who could pain him in return, perhaps, for the pain he had inflicted on her.
Bella Donna Robert Hichens 2006