Crossword-Solution: ISEULT
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| Word | Anagrams | |
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| ISEULT | anagram | LIEUTS |
We have 17 clues for the answer “ISEULT”
| Clue | Answers |
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| Wife of King Mark of Cornwall | 1 answer |
| Tryster with Tristan, in Camelot | 1 answer |
| Tristan's paramour | 1 answer |
| Tristan's love, in Camelot | 1 answer |
| Tristan's beloved | 2 answers |
| Tristram's lover | 2 answers |
| Tristram's beloved | 2 answers |
| Beloved of Tristram. | 2 answers |
| Beloved of Tristan. | 2 answers |
| Arthurian princess | 2 answers |
| Arthurian wife | 2 answers |
| Tristan's love | 3 answers |
| Tristram's love | 3 answers |
| Arthurian heroine | 3 answers |
| MARK, wife of | 6 answers |
| Operatic heroine | 9 answers |
| Camelot lady | 13 answers |
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Hint 1 meaning
One who, or that which, eats.
Hint 2 anagram
AETER
Hint 3 another clue
greedy person
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Sentences with ISEULT (5)
The big red beast seemed to dance romantically through that dimness of green hazel drift, away there where the air was shadowy, as if it were in the past, among the fading bluebells that might have bloomed for Deidre or Iseult.
Victory Roland is dead, Cuchulain's crest is low, The battered war-rear wastes and turns to rust, And Helen's eyes and Iseult's lips are dust And dust the shoulders and the breasts of snow.
Between Iseult and Guenevere Sat one of name as high to hear, But darklier doomed than they whose cheer Foreshowed not yet the deadlier year That bids the queenliest head bow down, The queen Morgause of Orkney: they With scarce a flash of the eye could say The very word of dawn, when day Gives earth and heaven their crown.
Those were the nights when Puck came dancing up from Tupelo with Titania's fairy rout a-twinkle at his heels; when the great Hindu Raj floated from India in his canopied barge across the moonlit waters of Lake Waban; when Tristram and Iseult, on their way to the court of King Mark, all love distraught, cast anchor in the little cove below Stone Hall and played their passion out; when Nicolette kilted her skirts against the dew and argued of love with Aucassin.
CLIGES THE clerk who wrote the tale of Erec and Enid, and translated the Commandments of Ovid and the Art of Love, and composed the Bite of the Shoulder, and sang of King Mark and of the blonde Iseult, and of the metamorphosis of the Hoopoe and of the Swallow and of the Nightingale, is now beginning a new tale of a youth who was in Greece of the lineage of King Arthur.
Quotes with ISEULT (2)
In this sense, we can render the false meaning of catharsis which occurs in pornography with a different meaning than the catharsis we associate with Aristotle's definition of tragedy. For in the tragedy, we weep, grieve and feel pity. We are brought to feeling, we experience both meaning and sensation at the same time, tremble in our bodies and our souls. Thus we weep over the death of Iphigenia, of Tristan and Iseult, of Madame Bovary. In experiencing these feelings, we hav…
The past gathered out of the darkness where it stayed, and the dead raised themselves to live before him; and the past and the dead flowed into the present among the alive, so that he had for an intense instant a vision of denseness into which he was compacted and from which he could not escape, and had no wish to escape. Tristan, Iseult the fair, walked before him; Paolo and Francesca whirled in the glowing dark; Helen and bright Paris, their faces bitter with consequence, r…
Where this answer appears
Appears in: Boston Globe, Chronicle, CrosSynergy, LAT, Newsday, NYT, USA TODAY.
Used 24 times in crossword archives (1955–2017).