Crossword-Solution: LISS
Dictionary
| Word | Word Type | Definition |
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| Liss | n. | Release; remission; ease; relief. |
| Liss | v. t. | To free, as from care or pain; to relieve. |
Anagrams
| Word | Anagrams | |
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| LISS | anagram | ISLS, SILS |
We have 9 clues for the answer “LISS”
| Clue | Answers |
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| Fort of ancient Ireland. | 1 answer |
| Irish fortification | 1 answer |
| Old Irish fort | 1 answer |
| Old Irish stronghold | 1 answer |
| FORTIFICATION, place of | 2 answers |
| IRISH fort, ancient | 2 answers |
| fortification place | 2 answers |
| place fortification | 2 answers |
| Smooth: Comb. form | 4 answers |
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Hint 1 meaning
One who, or that which, eats.
Hint 2 anagram
RETEA
Hint 3 another clue
greedy person
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Sentences with LISS (5)
And Eochaid held his peace, for he knew that none such had been in Tara on the night before, and the gate that led into the Liss had not at that hour been thrown open.
They separate in front of the Liss.[FN#31] They give forth their lament on going from him, so that they troubled[FN#32] the men who were in the Liss excessively.
They attack the Liss; the serpent darts leap into the girdle of Conall Cernach, and they plunder the dun at once.
Was silent Eochaid, for not fitir a bith isin Temraig inn aidehi riam, ocus ni orslaiethe ind lis he knew of his being in the Tara the night before, and not was opened the Liss in trath sin.
And the king and the queen in the middle of the house, and its Liss iatai fo glassaib, ar ro fetatar do t-icfad fer in mar cumacht.
Quotes with LISS (3)
You have been to hell, Ketut?" He smiled. Of course he's been there. What's it like in hell?" Same like in heaven," he said. He saw my confusion and tried to explain. "Universe is a circle, Liss." He said. "To up, to down -- all same, at end." I remembered an old Christian mystic notion: As above, so below. I asked. "Then how can you tell the difference between heaven and hell?" Because of how you go. Heaven, you go up, through seven happy places. Hell, you go down, through s…
Liz: What's it like in hell? Ketut: Same like heaven. Universe is a circle, Liss. To up, to down -- all same, at end. Liz: Then how can you tell the difference between heaven and hell? Ketut: Because of how you go. Heaven, you go up, through seven happy places. Hell you go down, through seven sad places. This is why it better for you to go up, Liss. Liz: You mean, you might as well spend your life going upward, through the happy places, since heaven and hell -- same destinati…
Her eyes popped open in time to see flames shoot up behind the first-floor windows of Angie's Books. Angie! Where was Angie? Where were her children? The bookstore owner lived in the apartment above her shop with sixteen-year-old Beth and twelve-year-old Bradley. The Moosetookalook Fire Department was located right next door, housed in part of the town's redbrick municipal building. The overhead door had already been raised. As Liss watched, unable to move, unable to look awa…
Where this answer appears
Appears in: NYT.
Used 6 times in crossword archives (1949–1992).