Crossword-Solution: KEI
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| Word | Anagrams | |
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| KEI | anagram | EIK, IKE |
We have 9 clues for the answer “KEI”
| Clue | Answers |
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| Amboina island group. | 1 answer |
| CISKEI river | 1 answer |
| Great ___, South African river | 1 answer |
| Jap islands near New Guinea. | 1 answer |
| Tennis's Nishikori | 1 answer |
| TRANSKEIAN river | 3 answers |
| MOLUCCAS island group | 8 answers |
| South African river | 31 answers |
| AFRICAN river | 47 answers |
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Hint 1 meaning
One who, or that which, eats.
Hint 2 anagram
ERTAE
Hint 3 another clue
greedy person
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Sentences with KEI (5)
Messire Gawain is Gwalchmei; Chaus, son of Ywain li Aoutres, Gawns, son of Owein Vrych; Messire Kay or Kex is Kei the Long; Ahuret the Bastard, Anores; Ygerne, wife of Uther Pendragon, Eigyr; Queen Jandree, Landyr; and King Fisherman for the most part King Peleur.
Friedrich Sachse, "Ueber den Ritter Kei" (Berlin, 1860).] [Footnote 131: No meat was eaten because it was the eve of Sunday.] [Footnote 132: In the French epic poems and romances of adventure alike it is customary for giants and all manner of rustic boors to carry clubs, the arms of knighthood being appropriate for such ignoble creatures.
The Kei islanders regard the navel-string as the brother or sister of the child, according to the sex of the infant.
King Teh Chwen Tang Iuh (Kei-toku-den-to-roku), a famous Zen history of China, gives two elaborate narratives about the transmission of Right Dharma from teacher to disciple through these twenty-eight patriarchs, to be trusted without hesitation.
Bodhidharma's Disciples and the Transmission of the Law.[FN#31] [FN#31] For details, see Chwen Tang Luh and Den Ka Roku, by Kei Zan.
Quotes with KEI (2)
It is the same in life; the heart changes, and that is our worst misfortune; but we learn of it only from reading or by imagination; for in reality its alteration, like that of certain natural phenomena, is so gradual that, even if we are able to distinguish, successively, each of its different states, we are still spared the actual sensation of change. Lygiai taip gyvenime keičiasi ir mūsų širdis, ir tai skaudžiausia; tačiau patiriame tą skausmą tik skaitydami knygas, vaizdu…
Kei: Is there anything else you need while I'm here, Your Highness? Cabot: No, but you can leave the sarcasm in there.
Where this answer appears
Appears in: NYT, WSJ.
Used 4 times in crossword archives (1943–2019).