Crossword-Solution: PECH
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| Word | Anagrams | |
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| PECH | anagram | EPCH, HEPC |
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| Creature in Scottish mythology (hidden in HOPE CHEST) | 1 answer |
| Pant: Scot. | 1 answer |
| Pant | 18 answers |
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Hint 1 meaning
One who, or that which, eats.
Hint 2 anagram
RATEE
Hint 3 another clue
greedy person
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Sentences with PECH (5)
Les charognes mesme deterrées, les restes des Renards et des Chiens ne faisoient point horreur, et se mangeoient, quoy qu'en cachete: car quoy que les Hurons, auant que la foy leur eust donné plus de lumiere qu'ils n'en auoient dans l'infidelité, ne creussent pas commettre aucun peché de manger leurs ennemis, aussi peu qu'il y en a de les tuer, toutefois ie puis dire auec verité, qu'ils n'ont pas moins d'horreur de manger de leurs compatriotes, qu'on peut auoir en France de manger de la chair humaine.
His testibus, venerabili patre Waltero Caerleoiensi Episcopo, Wilhelmo de Ferarijs, Gilberto Basset, Waltero de Bello campo, Hugone Disspenser, Waltero Marescallo, Galfrido Dispenser, Bartholomćo Pech, Bartholomćo de Saukeuill, & alijs.
Such is "The Chronicle of Chac Xulub Chen," written by the Chief Nakuk Pech, in 1562, which I have published.
And recently I have transcribed some fine Russian things--Gretchaninoff's _Chant d'Automne_, Karagitscheff's _Exaltation_, Tschaikovsky's _Humoresque_, Balakirew's _Chant du Pechêur_, and Poldini's little _Poupée valsante_, which Maud Powell plays so delightfully on all her programs." VII JASCHA HEIFETZ THE DANGER OF PRACTICING TOO MUCH.
They consist of a history of the town and of the conquest of the country, written by Nakuk Pech, about 1562; a survey of the town lands by several members of the Pech family, testified to Feb.
Quotes with PECH (1)
The Upper Palaeolithic figures known as ‘wounded men’ occur at Cougnac and Pech Merle, two sites in the Quercy district of France.
Where this answer appears
Appears in: NYT.
Used 1 time in crossword archives (1943).