Crossword-Solution: PATR
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| Word | Anagrams | |
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| PATR | anagram | ATPR, PART, PRAT, RAPT, TARP, TRAP |
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| FATHER (comb. form) | 3 answers |
| "Father" prefix | 4 answers |
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Hint 1 meaning
One who, or that which, eats.
Hint 2 anagram
TREAE
Hint 3 another clue
greedy person
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Sentences with PATR (5)
But DID he ever do it? Either, then, show a reason why a thing is so, or a purpose wherefore it is so, or else cease to declare it so."(206) (206) For this remonstrance, see the Elementa philosophiae, in Bede's Opera (Migne, Patr.
The earliest runs thus:-- "Cornéliús Lucíus, | Scípió Barbátus, Gnaivód patré prognátus | fórtis vír sapiénsque, quoiús formá vírtu | teí parísuma fúit, [19] consól censór aídílis | queí fuít apúd vos, Taurásia Cisaúna | Sámnió cépit subigít omné Loucánam | ópsidésque abdoúcit." The next, the title of which is painted and the epitaph graven, refers to the son of Barbatus.
Thus the Śikshâpatrî says "Nârâyaṇa and Śiva should be equally recognized as parts of one and the same supreme spirit, since both have been declared in the Vedas to be forms of Brahma.
See the original of the first six books of the Apostolic Constitutions.] [Footnote 178: See the collection of passages in Patr.
The polemic writings of Justin and the Antignostic treatise of that "ancient" quoted by Irenæus (see Patr.