Crossword-Solution: NETE 4 letters, 9 clues 🏆 scrabble score: 4

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NETE anagram EENT, ENTE, ETEN, NEET, TEEN, TENE

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Ancient Greek chord. 1 answer
Musical term, in Greece 1 answer
Old Greek musical note 1 answer
TETRACHORD, upper tone of 1 answer
Upper note of ancient tetrachord. 1 answer
Upper tone, in old Greek music. 1 answer
Old musical note 2 answers
GREEK tetrachord part 2 answers
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Hint 1 meaning
One who, or that which, eats.
Hint 2 anagram
TEERA
Hint 3 another clue
greedy person
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The reason of this number was (not as some say) the three different sorts of music, the diatonic, the chromatic, and harmonic, nor those stops that make the intervals nete, mese, and hypate, though the Delphians gave the Muses this name erroneously, in my opinion, appropriating it to one science, or rather to a part of one single science, the harmoniac part of music.
Essays and Miscellanies Plutarch 2002
But it may be ridiculous to describe the first, middle, and last by their place; since we see hypate highest in the harp, lowest in the pipe; and wheresoever you place the mese in the harp, provided it is tunable, it sounds more acute than hypate, and more grave than nete.
Essays and Miscellanies Plutarch 2002
But it holds the chief and highest power, as mese to hypate, in respect of the concupiscent; as mese to nete, in respect of the irascible; insomuch as it depresses and heightens,--and in fine makes a harmony,--by abating what is too much and by not suffering them to flatten and grow dull.
Essays and Miscellanies Plutarch 2002
Your firste question importeth moche: for that many tymes the commaundementes of Capitaines, beyng not well understoode, or evill interpreted, have disordered their armie: therfore the voices, with the whiche thei commaunde in perilles, ought to bee cleare, and nete.
Machiavelli, Volume I Niccolò Machiavelli 2005
Comme, wythe acorne-coppe and thorne, Drayne my hartys blodde awaie; Lyfe and all yttes goode I scorne, Daunce bie nete, or feaste by daie.
Lectures on the English Poets William Hazlitt 2005
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Appears in: LAT, NYT.

Used 7 times in crossword archives (1943–1997).