Crossword-Solution: EORL
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| Word | Anagrams | |
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| EORL | anagram | LERO, LORE, OLER, OREL, ORLE, RELO, ROLE |
We have 2 clues for the answer “EORL”
| Clue | Answers |
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| Anglo-Saxon nobleman | 2 answers |
| Warrior | 56 answers |
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Hint 1 meaning
One who, or that which, eats.
Hint 2 anagram
TREAE
Hint 3 another clue
greedy person
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Sentences with EORL (5)
The wergeld [wer] of a king was an unpayable amount of about 7000s., of an aetheling [a king-worthy man of the extended royal family] was 1500s., of an eorl, 300s., of a ceorl, 100s., of a laet [agricultural worker in Kent, which class was between free and slave], 40-80s., and of a slave nothing.
For [breach of] the mund [protection] of a widow of the best class, of an eorl's degree, let the bot be 50 shillings; of the second, 20 shillings; of the third, 12 shillings; of the fourth, 6 shillings.
Probably they sought the protection of some thane, or _eorl_, with his band of warriors, who could save their lands from pillage.
Saxon society was divided into two main divisions, the _eorl_ and the _ceorl_, the men of noble birth, and those of ignoble origin.
Wyrd oft nereð "unfægne eorl, ðonne his ellen deáh! "Hwäðere me gesælde, þät ic mid sweorde ofslôh 575 "niceras nigene.
Quotes with EORL (2)
I met a lot of things on the way that astonished me. Tom Bombadil I knew already; but I had never been to Bree. Strider sitting in the corner at the inn was a shock, and I had no more idea who he was than had Frodo. The Mines of Moria had been a mere name; and of Lothloriene no word had reached my mortal ears till I came there. Far away I knew there were the Horselords on the confines of an ancient Kingdom of Men, but Fanghorn Forest was an unforeseen adventure. I had never h…
And she answered: 'All your words are but to say: you are a woman, and your part is in the house. But when the men have died in battle and honour, you leave to be burned in the house, for the men will need it no more. But I am of the House of Eorl and not a serving-woman. I can ride and wield blade, and I do not fear either pain or death.''What do you fear, lady?' he asked.'A cage,' she said.