Crossword-Solution: HINTA
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| Word | Anagrams | |
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| HINTA | anagram | AHINT, ATHIN, HATIN, HIANT, TAHIN, THANI, THIAN |
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Hint 1 meaning
One who, or that which, eats.
Hint 2 anagram
ETRAE
Hint 3 another clue
greedy person
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Sentences with HINTA (5)
Xvolahuvinak ok ti [c]utun Chij xot, ok xoc patan chuvach capitan cuma [c]hinta Queh, vove chuvi Tzolola chi vakaki [c,]i [c]a xoc patan, haok xalax nu [c]ahol Diego Pabo Cotanoh [c]ovi, ok xatalax chi vakaki [c,]ij, at nu[c]ahol, haok xtiquer chic patanihic; huley chivi chi pokon xka[c]am chic, xkacolah can ri labal.
Raj Singh, of the Jhala tribe, the chief of Sadri,[11.1.14] and descendant of the hero who rescued that first of Rajput princes, Rana Partap, had reached the town of Hinta in his passage from court to Sadri, when he received intelligence that the enemy was at Salera, only three miles distant.
They thus passed over the immense plain between Bhindar and Hinta, the gates of which they had almost reached, when, as if ashamed at seeing their prey thus snatched from their grasp, the word was given, “_Barchhi de!_” and a forest of Mahratta lances, each twelve feet long, bristled against the Saktawats.
Elated with success, the Maharaja promptly determined rather to fight his way back than coop himself up in Hinta, and be starved into surrender; all seconded the resolution of their chief, and with little comparative loss they regained Bhindar.
The chief of Hinta, who was absent at his patrimonial estate of Kun, on the hills of Chappan,[11.2.1] sent his brother and his _homme d’affaires_ to make his compliments to me, and express his regret that he could not offer them personally at Hinta, which he said was “my own township.” This was not mere customary civility.
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Appears in: NYT.
Used 1 time in crossword archives (2002).