Crossword-Solution: DEOR
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| Word | Anagrams | |
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| DEOR | anagram | DERO, DOER, DORE, ODER, ODRE, ORDE, ORED, REDO, RODE, ROED |
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| ENGLISH poem, famed | 24 answers |
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Hint 1 meaning
One who, or that which, eats.
Hint 2 anagram
RATEE
Hint 3 another clue
greedy person
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Sentences with DEOR (5)
One word sufficed to let Don Juan know that the gust had passed, and the brig was safe, when Mulford tapped at the deor of the inner cabin.
The extant fragments of pagan literature include one epic or heroic poem, _Beowulf_, and several lyrics and battle songs, such as "Widsith," "Deor's Lament," "The Seafarer," "The Battle of Brunanburh" and "The Battle of Maldon." All these were written at an unknown date, and by unknown poets.
The tigers in the Tarâi do not often kill men, sir, for they find plenty of deer and cattle to eat,"' CHAPTER 21 Burning of Deorî by a Freebooter--A Suttee.
Two other early pieces, the _Traveller's Song_ and the _Lament of Deor_, are inserted from pagan tradition in a book of later devotional poems preserved at Exeter.
His title is "Deor the Scald's Complaint." I have adopted the title from Professor Wülcker, "Des Sängers Trost." [88] Sometimes a prose passage of unusual energy raises the apprehension that it may be a ballad toned down.
Quotes with DEOR (2)
You can hardly call Deor old.' Arisa wrapped her arms around herself; the breeze was brisk despite the sunlight. 'He didn't live long enough to get old. Why would he do that? I know kings are supposed to care for the realm above all else, and so on, and so on, but that's rot. They're men, just like anyone else. Do you think he really, deliberately, laid down his life?''Yes,' said Weasel. 'At least, I think it's possible.'It was the last answer she'd expected from Weasel-the-c…
Maybee there is no guile here," Deor suggested. "Perhaps it is just a group of dragons who have come together to raid the hold.""The diffirence? if they pretend to cooperate ... they must cooperate to pretend. It would be worse than a guile.