Crossword-Solution: LATRO
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| Word | Anagrams | |
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| LATRO | anagram | ALTRO, OLTRA, ROTAL, TOLAR, TORAL |
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| CZECHOSLOVAKIAN distance measure | 2 answers |
| Czech measure | 3 answers |
| CZECHOSLOVAKIAN measure | 4 answers |
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Hint 1 meaning
One who, or that which, eats.
Hint 2 anagram
TEAER
Hint 3 another clue
greedy person
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Sentences with LATRO (5)
The Latin words for robber are _fur_ and _latro;_ the former taken from the Greek {GREEK m }, from {GREEK m }, Latin _fero_, I carry away; the latter from {GREEK 'i }, I play the part of a brigand, which is derived from {GREEK i }, Latin _lateo_, I conceal myself.
Ecclesiam furibundus introiit, inde custode remoto papam per gulam accepit, distraxit pugnis calcibusque percussit, et tanquam brutum animal intra limen ecclesiæ acriter calcaribus cruentavit; et latro tantum dominum per capillos et brachia, Jesû bono interim dormiente, detraxit, ad domum usque deduxit, inibi catenavit et inclusit.] 15 (return) [ Ego coram Deo et Ecclesiâ dico, si unquam possibile esset, mallem unum imperatorem quam tot dominos, (Vit.
Ecclesiam furibundus introiit, inde custode remoto papam per gulam accepit, distraxit pugnis calcibusque percussit, et tanquam brutum animal intra limen ecclesiÊ acriter calcaribus cruentavit; et latro tantum dominum per capillos et brachia, Jes˚ bono interim dormiente, detraxit, ad domum usque deduxit, inibi catenavit et inclusit.] [Footnote 15: Ego coram Deo et Ecclesi‚ dico, si unquam possibile esset, mallem unum imperatorem quam tot dominos, (Vit.
There is a large crab (Birgus latro), found on coral islands, which makes a thick bed of the picked fibres of the cocoa-nut, at the bottom of a deep burrow.
Latro often says, “Thy gear is wanted by the daughter of my paternal uncle” (wife), and thus parades his politeness by asking in a lady’s name.