Crossword-Solution: EIMI
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| Word | Anagrams | |
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| EIMI | anagram | IMEI |
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| An e. e. cummings work | 1 answer |
| Book by E. E. Cummings | 1 answer |
| Book by e.e. cummings | 1 answer |
| E. E. Cummings title | 1 answer |
| e. e. cummings work | 1 answer |
| e.e. cummings book | 1 answer |
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Hint 1 meaning
One who, or that which, eats.
Hint 2 anagram
REAET
Hint 3 another clue
greedy person
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Sentences with EIMI (5)
The Greeks expressed the peculiar feeling that a man has when his inspiration comes upon him by the phrase, entheos eimi, and we can hardly find a better one, only unfortunately we don't believe in gods.
Otherwise, entheos eimi contains everything, for the man who was only common clay before his inspiration, and will be common clay when it departs, feels, for the time, as if a god had descended, and was within him.
When he shouted a challenge, I replied, Erastes eimi, which means, I am sorry to say, "I am a lover," and implied that I, also, had been engaged in low intrigue.
Helen of Troy calls herself by a sad name, "[Greek: kuôn hôs eimi]," dog (feminine) as I am--her wrongs must, therefore, go to no account.
When their Messiah comes they expect he will restore the pronunciation, and by it they shall be able to accomplish all things.[15] According to Plutarch the Greeks had the letters EI, =thou art=, engraven on the temple of Apollo at Delphi, which is the second person of =Eimi=, _I am_.[16] This motto was doubtless borrowed from the Jews, to whom it was given as the name of the God of Jacob.
Quotes with EIMI (1)
Lo, I am with you always, even unto the end of the age.” Note the “I Am.” In the Greek it is the strongest possible form of expression — Ego Eimi. Both ego and eimi mean “I am” but the former puts the emphasis on the “I” while the latter puts it on the “am.” Taken together they are the strongest Greek form to express the name of God as the great “I AM.” That is how the risen Christ here refers to Himself. “Lo, I AM with you!” But there is a lovely feature in the Greek constru…
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Appears in: Crossroads, LAT, NYT.
Used 9 times in crossword archives (1969–2006).