Crossword-Solution: EUNDO 5 letters, 2 clues 🏆 scrabble score: 6

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EUNDO anagram DUEON

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"Crescit ___," N.M. motto 1 answer
Cresit ___ (It grows as it goes): motto of N. M. 1 answer
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Hint 1 meaning
One who, or that which, eats.
Hint 2 anagram
EARTE
Hint 3 another clue
greedy person
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Such is the difference betwixt Virgil’s “Æneis” and Marini’s “Adone.” And if I may be allowed to change the metaphor, I would say that Virgil is like the Fame which he describes:— “_Mobilitate viget_, _viresque acquirit eundo_.” Such a sort of reputation is my aim, though in a far inferior degree, according to my motto in the title-page—_sequiturque patrem non passibus æquis_—and therefore I appeal to the highest court of judicature, like that of the peers, of which your lordship is so great an ornament.
Discourses on Satire and on Epic Poetry John Dryden 2014
How easily it spins round under one's arm, in the groove of the bent fingers, slips thence smoothly like a knife flung from its sheath, as if for a course of perpetual motion! Splendescit eundo: it seems to burn as it goes.
Miscellaneous Studies: A Series of Essays Walter Horatio Pater 2003
Hic vir ad Eleos, pedibus talaria gestans, Fervidus it latices, nec quidquam acquirit eundo: {146a} Ille petit virides (sed non e gramine) mensas, Pollicitus meliora patri, tormentaque {146b} flexus Per labyrintheos plus quam mortalia tentat, Acre tuens, loculisque pilas immittit et aufert.
Verses and Translations C. S. Calverley 2014
Scipionis, qui tum Romanis imperator erat,[47] et morem hostium cognovit, multo labore multaque cura, praeterea modestissime parendo et saepe obviam eundo periculis in tantam claritudinem brevi pervenerat, ut nostris vehementer carus, Numantinis maximo terrori esset.
De Bello Catilinario et Jugurthino Caius Sallustii Crispi (Sallustius) 2005
Virgil exhausted the resources of his genius in his portraiture of Fame:-- "Fama, malum, quo non aliud velocius ullum: Mobilitate viget, viresque acquirit eundo: Parva metu primo; mox sese attollit in auras, Ingrediturque solo, et caput inter nubila condit.
The Atlantic Monthly, Volume 14, No. 83, September, 1864 Various 2007
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Used 2 times in crossword archives (1955–1978).