Crossword-Solution: HOND 4 letters, 6 clues 🏆 scrabble score: 8

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Hond n. Hand.

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HOND anagram NODH

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Neighbor of Guatemala: Abbr. 1 answer
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Central American country: Abbr. 2 answers
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Hint 1 meaning
One who, or that which, eats.
Hint 2 anagram
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greedy person
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For every wight that hath an hous to founde 1065 Ne renneth nought the werk for to biginne With rakel hond, but he wol byde a stounde, And sende his hertes lyne out fro with-inne Alderfirst his purpos for to winne.
Troilus and Criseyde Geoffrey Chaucer 1995
Quod Pandarus, `Ma dame, god yow see, 85 With al your book and al the companye!' `Ey, uncle myn, welcome y-wis,' quod she, And up she roos, and by the hond in hye She took him faste, and seyde, `This night thrye, To goode mote it turne, of yow I mette!' 90 And with that word she doun on bench him sette.
Troilus and Criseyde Geoffrey Chaucer 1995
What sholde I lenger proces of it make? Yif me your hond, for in this world is noon, If that yow list, a wight so wel begoon.
Troilus and Criseyde Geoffrey Chaucer 1995
Fil Pandarus on knees, and up his eyen To hevene threw, and held his hondes hye, `Immortal god!' quod he, `That mayst nought dyen, 185 Cupide I mene, of this mayst glorifye; And Venus, thou mayst maken melodye; With-outen hond, me semeth that in the towne, For this merveyle, I here ech belle sowne.
Troilus and Criseyde Geoffrey Chaucer 1995
And by the hond ful ofte he wolde take This Pandarus, and in-to gardin lede, And swich a feste and swich a proces make Him of Criseyde, and of hir womanhede, 1740 And of hir beautee, that, with-outen drede, It was an hevene his wordes for to here; And thanne he wolde singe in this manere.
Troilus and Criseyde Geoffrey Chaucer 1995
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Appears in: Boston Globe, LAT, NYT, Universal, WSJ.

Used 9 times in crossword archives (1956–2009).