Crossword-Solution: PAAL
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| Word | Anagrams | |
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| PAAL | anagram | AAPL, ALAP, APAL, LAAP, LAPA, PALA |
We have 5 clues for the answer “PAAL”
| Clue | Answers |
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| JAVANESE distance measure | 1 answer |
| JAVANESE length measure | 1 answer |
| SUMATRA measure | 1 answer |
| stake driven into the ground | 1 answer |
| JAVANESE measure | 5 answers |
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Hint 1 meaning
One who, or that which, eats.
Hint 2 anagram
EAERT
Hint 3 another clue
greedy person
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Sentences with PAAL (5)
This same Seden now brought me five loaves, two sausages, and a goose, which old goodwife Paal, at Loddin, had given him; also a flitch of bacon from the farmer Jack Tewert.
King Harald lay at these isles a while or ever set he sail for the Orkneys, & from these latter took he with him many men & the Earls Paal and Erling, twain sons to Thorfin the Earl, but behind him left he there Queen Ellisif & their daughters Mary & Ingigerd.
And Tosti the Earl prepared him to go up with his company, but to guard his ship there tarried behind Olaf own son to the King, Paal and Erling the Orkney Earls, and Eystein Blackcock, the son of Thorberg Arnason, who was in those days the man of most renown and withal dearest to the King of all feudatories, & King Harald had at that time promised him the hand of his daughter Maria.
And you shan't be left to perish of cold in this world as long as my name's Knut Holm." III BRAMSEN On the morning after the party, Holm sent down for Paal Abrahamsen or "Bramsen" as he was generally called.
Agile as a cat, he could walk on his hands as easily as others on their feet, and, despite his fifty-five years, he turned out regularly on Contrition Day to compete with the boys for prizes in the park; and he was a hard man to beat! "Paal he can never be serious," complained Andrine, his wife, who was something of a melancholy character herself, and constantly endeavouring to drag him along to various meetings and assemblies which Paal as regularly evaded on some pretext or other.