Crossword-Solution: MARNER 6 letters, 26 clues 🏆 scrabble score: 8

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Eliot's "Weaver of Raveloe" 1 answer
Silas with a loom 1 answer
Silas of fiction 1 answer
Silas ___ (fictional miser) 1 answer
Name in an Eliot title 1 answer
Miser of literature 1 answer
George Eliot's "Silas ___" 1 answer
George Eliot title surname 1 answer
Eppie's friend. 1 answer
Eliot's miser 1 answer
Eliot's "Silas ___" 1 answer
Weaver featured in a George Eliot novel 1 answer
1861 hero. 1 answer
"Silas __" 1 answer
Eliot's weaver 2 answers
Fictional weaver 2 answers
George Eliot protagonist 2 answers
"The Weaver of Raveloe" 3 answers
Fictional miser. 3 answers
George Eliot's weaver 3 answers
Eliot hero 3 answers
George Eliot character 4 answers
George Eliot hero. 4 answers
CHARACTER ELIOT 10 answers
Continental Congress Silas of the 10 answers
COMPANION OF SILAS 10 answers
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Hint 1 meaning
An inflammatory disease of the skin, characterized by the presence of redness and itching, an eruption of small vesicles, and the discharge of a watery exudation, which often dries up, leaving the skin covered with crusts; -- called also tetter, milk crust, and salt rheum.
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Sentences with MARNER (5)

Thus after nearly thirty years the controversy of the root-tip has apparently ended somewhat after the fashion of the quarrels at the "Rainbow" in "Silas Marner"--"you're both right and you're both wrong." But the "brain-function" of the root-tip at which eminent people laughed in early days turns out to be an important part of the truth.
Darwin and Modern Science A.C. Seward and Others 1999
Had Silas Marner really existed (nay! even had George Eliot created him in her maturity) neither would he have felt recompensed.
Yet Again Max Beerbohm 2000
This seems to be the case with some masculine characteristics, and childishness of man is not without recognition among women: for instance, by Dolly Winthrop in "Silas Marner," who is content with bread for herself, but bakes cake for children and men, whose "stomichs are made so comical, they want a change--they do, I know, God help 'em.") I have applied it to man and woman, and possibly it was here that I thought that you would have profited by the doctrine.
More Letters of Charles Darwin Charles Darwin 2001
Indeed, she was presently much interested in the admirable portraiture of “Silas Marner,” and still more by the keen, vivid enjoyment, critical, droll, and moralizing, displayed by a man who heard works of fiction so rarely that they were always fresh to him, and who looked on them as studies of life.
The Clever Woman of the Family Charlotte M. Yonge 2002
The care of this depot of supplies and unlawful merchandise was committed to a rather decrepit, but trustworthy old man, called familiarly "Uncle Jack Marner." In a rude hut, near by this cache above ground, lived old Uncle Jack and his wife.
Leah Mordecai Mrs. Belle Kendrick Abbott 2004

Quotes with MARNER (1)

It seems as you'll never know the rights of it; but that doesn't hinder there being a rights, Master Marner, for all it's dark to you and me.''No,' said Silas, 'no; that doesn't hinder. Since the time the child was sent to me and I've come to love her as myself, I've had light enough to trusten by; and now she says she'll never leave me, I think I shall trusten until I die.
George Eliot Silas Marner
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Appears in: Boston Globe, Crossroads, CrosSynergy, LAT, Newsday, New Yorker, NYT, S&S, USA TODAY, WP, WSJ.

Used 34 times in crossword archives (1951–2023).