Crossword-Solution: HONORES
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| Word | Anagrams | |
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| HONORES | anagram | ONSHORE, SOREHON |
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| Balzac and namesakes | 1 answer |
| Balzac et al. | 1 answer |
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Hint 1 meaning
One who, or that which, eats.
Hint 2 anagram
TREEA
Hint 3 another clue
greedy person
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Sentences with HONORES (5)
Thascius Cæcilius Cyprianus, Carthaginensis, artis oratoriæ professione clarus, magnam sibi gloriam, opes, honores acquisivit, epularibus cænis et largis dapibus assuetus, pretiosa veste conspicuus, auro atque purpura fulgens, fascibus oblectatus et honoribus, stipatus clientium cuneis, frequentiore comitatu officii agminis honestatus, ut ipse de se loquitur in Epistola ad Donatum.
According to the poet, “Pascitur in vivis livor, post fata quiescit; Cum suus ex merito quemque tuetur honor.” And also “Denique si quis adhuc prætendit nubila, livor Occidet, et meriti post me referentur honores.” Those who by artifice endeavour to acquire or preserve the reputation of abilities or ingenuity, while they abound in the words of others, have little cause to boast of their own inventions.
After the Legion of Honour was instituted in France in 1804, some of the wits of the time asked the Imperialists: _etes-vous des honores?_] ANS.
Indeed, the whole episode of Lothair's coronation was treated as a papal triumph, and by Innocent's direction a picture was placed in the Lateran palace in which Lothair was represented as kneeling before the throned Pope to receive the imperial crown, while underneath as inscribed the following distich:-- "Rex stetit ante fores, jurans prius urbis honores, Post homo fit papae, sumit quo dante coronam." Lothair, however, never saw this record of his visit.
Carthaginienses in eo loco Philaenis fratribus aras consecravere, aliique illis domi honores instituti.
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Appears in: NYT.
Used 2 times in crossword archives (1969–1990).