Crossword-Solution: HWAN 4 letters, 7 clues 🏆 scrabble score: 10

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HWAN anagram HAWN, WAHN

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Chun Doo ___ (South Korean chief, 1980s) 1 answer
Former Korean currency 1 answer
Money in Seoul 1 answer
Post war Korean coin 1 answer
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Hint 1 meaning
One who, or that which, eats.
Hint 2 anagram
TEERA
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greedy person
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They were put up at first outside the city, and Chi Hwan having gone in disguise to see them, forgot the lessons of Confucius, and took the duke to look at the bait.
Legge Prolegomena James Legge 2002
Hwan T'ui, an ill-minded officer of Sung, heard of it, and sent a band of men to pull down the tree, and kill the philosopher, if they could get hold of him.
Legge Prolegomena James Legge 2002
The disciples were much alarmed, but Confucius observed, 'Heaven has produced the virtue that is in me; what can Hwan T'ui do to me [6]?' They all made their escape, but seem to have been driven westwards to the State of Chang [7], on arriving at the gate conducting into which from the east, Confucius found himself separated from his followers.
Legge Prolegomena James Legge 2002
Tsze-lu said, 'The Duke Hwan caused his brother Chiu to be killed, when Shao Hu died with his master, but Kwan Chung did not die.
THE CHINESE CLASSICS (CONFUCIAN ANALECTS) James Legge 2002
The Master said, 'The Duke Hwan assembled all the princes together, and that not with weapons of war and chariots:-- it was all through the influence of Kwan Chung.
THE CHINESE CLASSICS (CONFUCIAN ANALECTS) James Legge 2002
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Appears in: Boston Globe, NYT, WP.

Used 5 times in crossword archives (1971–2000).