Crossword-Solution: PERSONAE 8 letters, 19 clues 🏆 scrabble score: 10

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Personae pl. of Persona

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PERSONAE anagram ONASPREE, OPENEARS

We have 19 clues for the answer “PERSONAE”

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Characters of novel, play, etc. 1 answer
Playbill names 1 answer
Novel characters 1 answer
Forum characters 1 answer
Fictional characters 1 answer
Dramatis ___ (play characters) 1 answer
Dramatis ___ (cast) 1 answer
Dramatis ___ 1 answer
Dramatis -- (list of play characters) 1 answer
David Bowie's Ziggy Stardust and Lady Gaga's Jo Calderone, e.g. 1 answer
Characters of a play: Latin. 1 answer
Characters of a novel. 1 answer
Characters of a novel or play. 1 answer
Cast of characters: Lat. 1 answer
Bunch of characters 1 answer
Bard's players 1 answer
"Dramatis" follower (cast) 1 answer
Characters in a play 2 answers
Play characters 2 answers
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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.
Hint 2 anagram
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eruption
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Sentences with PERSONAE (5)

And then the poet’s favorite art-form, the dramatic, or, rather, psychologic, monologue, which is quite original with himself, and peculiarly adapted to the constitution of his genius and to the revelation of themselves by the several “dramatis personae”, presents certain structural difficulties, but difficulties which, with an increased familiarity, grow less and less.
Introduction to Robert Browning Hiram Corson 2008
And in the third of those remarkable poems which form the epilogue of the ‘Dramatis Personae’, the whole world rises in the speaker’s imagination into one vast spiritual temple, in which voices of singers, and swell of trumpets, and cries of priests are heard going up to God no less truly than in the old Jewish worship, while the face of Christ, instinct with divine will and love, becomes apparent, as that of which all nature is a type or an adumbration.” --Prof.
Introduction to Robert Browning Hiram Corson 2008
While the _dramatis personae_ play their parts with the utmost spirit while the story proceeds, they do not, as the past creations do, seem to survive this first contact and live in our minds.
Robert Louis Stevenson Alexander H. Japp 2007
Palgrave's--Letters to Miss Blagden--His own Estimate of his Work--His Father's Illness and Death; Miss Browning--Le Croisic--Academic Honours; Letter to the Master of Balliol--Death of Miss Barrett--Audierne--Uniform Edition of his Works--His rising Fame--'Dramatis Personae'--'The Ring and the Book'; Character of Pompilia.
Life and Letters of Robert Browning Mrs. Sutherland Orr 2006
Before 'The Ring and the Book' was actually begun, 'Dramatis Personae' and 'In a Balcony' were to be completed.
Life and Letters of Robert Browning Mrs. Sutherland Orr 2006

Quotes with PERSONAE (3)

The artistic life is a long and lovely suicide precisely because it involves the negation of self; as Highsmith imagined herself as her characters, so Ripley takes on the personae of others and in doing so metamorphoses himself into a 'living' work of art. A return to the 'real life' after a period of creativity resulted in a fall in spirits, an agony Highsmith felt acutely. She voiced this pain in the novel via Bernard's quotation of an excerpt from Derwatt's notebook: 'Ther…
Andrew Wilson Patricia Highsmith, Zoe sto skotadi
When shrouded meanings and grim intentions are nicely polished up and pokerfaced personae are generously palming off their fantasy constructs, caution is the watchword, since rimpling water on the well of truth swiftly obscures our vision and perception. ("Trompe le pied.")
Erik Pevernagie
Destiny stands by sarcastic with our dramatis personae folded in her hand.
George Eliot Middlemarch
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Appears in: Chronicle, CrosSynergy, LAT, Newsday, NYT, Universal, WP, WSJ.

Used 22 times in crossword archives (1950–2020).