Crossword-Solution: LURDANE 7 letters, 1 clue 🏆 scrabble score: 8

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LURDANE anagram ANDRULE, ARUNDEL, LAUNDER, RUNDALE

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Lazy, stupid person. 1 answer
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Hint 1 meaning
One who, or that which, eats.
Hint 2 anagram
EETRA
Hint 3 another clue
greedy person
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Sentences with LURDANE (5)

Then was he ware of three pavilions reared Above the bushes, gilden-peakt: in one, Red after revel, droned her lurdane knights Slumbering, and their three squires across their feet: In one, their malice on the placid lip Frozen by sweet sleep, four of her damsels lay: And in the third, the circlet of the jousts Bound on her brow, were Gawain and Ettarre.
Idylls of the King Alfred, Lord Tennyson 1996
And here’s this other great lurdane knave been striking the poor rogues down right and left! A halter fits both.’ ‘My Lord, they are no subjects of England.
Two Penniless Princesses Charlotte M. Yonge 2001
Cuthbert of Durham know it, that after all the candles I have given him, he should have let my poor maid be so mauled and marred, and then forsaken by the rascal who did it, so that she will never be aught but a dead weight on my two fair sons! The least he can do for me now is to give me my revenge upon that lurdane runaway knight and his son.
Grisly Grisell Charlotte M. Yonge 2014
Remember, father Glover, your trade keeps your eyes and hands close employed, and must have your heedful care, even if this lazy lurdane wrought at it, which you know yourself he seldom does.” “And that is true,” said Simon: “he cuts all his gloves out for the right hand, and never could finish a pair in his life.” “No doubt, his notions of skin cutting are rather different,” said Henry.
The Fair Maid of Perth Sir Walter Scott 2005
What should I do with all the idle country lads that come up to choke London and feed the plague? Yet stay—that lurdane Bolt is getting intolerably lazy and insolent, and methinks he robs me! What canst do, thou stripling?” “I can read Latin, sir, and know the Greek alphabeta.” “Tush! I want no scholar more than enough to serve my mass.
The Armourer’s Prentices Charlotte M. Yonge 2003
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Appears in: NYT.

Used 1 time in crossword archives (1948).