Crossword-Solution: PHOEN
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| Word | Anagrams | |
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| PHOEN | anagram | NEPHO, OPENH, PHENO, PHONE |
We have 1 clue for the answer “PHOEN”
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| Country of Tyre and Sidon: abbr. | 1 answer |
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Hint 1 meaning
One who, or that which, eats.
Hint 2 anagram
ETEAR
Hint 3 another clue
greedy person
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Sentences with PHOEN (5)
And so Hesiod says that oaths touching the matter of love do not draw down anger from the gods: ‘And thereafter he ordained that an oath concerning the secret deeds of the Cyprian should be without penalty for men.’ Fragment #4—Herodian in Stephanus of Byzantium: ‘(Zeus changed Io) in the fair island Abantis, which the gods, who are eternally, used to call Abantis aforetime, but Zeus then called it Euboea after the cow.’ 2202 Fragment #5—Scholiast on Euripides, Phoen.
Phoen._, 26); the whole treatment of the parricide and incest, not as moral offences capable of being rationally judged or even excused as unintentional, but as monstrous and inhuman pollutions, the last limit of imaginable horror: all these things take us back to dark regions of pre-classical and even pre-homeric belief.
Here is a charming opening for you, to describe the country you go to, and the wonders of the deep; and something like the following lines might be inserted: Lle mae’r morfil friwfil fron, A’r enwog _fôrforwynian_, To proceed: A fynno Gwen ysplennydd Yn ddiau o’m rhwymau ’n rhydd, Ni chaf gur, ni chaf garu Na phoen gwn, na hoffi ’n gu; Ni roddaf gam i dramwy, I gred i’th ymweled mwy: Dyna’r modd dan wir i mi, A dyr unwaith drueni.
CITHAERON, a mountain near Thebes where the infant Oedipus had been exposed, _Phoen._ 13; the scene of many wild and tragic deeds.
After Oedipus went into voluntary banishment, abandoning the throne of Thebes (_Phoen._ 104), Eteocles and Polynices agreed to reign alternately, each a year.
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Appears in: NYT.
Used 1 time in crossword archives (1943).