Crossword-Solution: PILA 4 letters, 6 clues 🏆 scrabble score: 6

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PILA anagram ALIP, ALPI, LIPA, PAIL, PALI, PIAL, PLAI

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Ancient Roman ball game. 1 answer
Javelins, in old Roma 1 answer
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City in Poland. 7 answers
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Hint 1 meaning
One who, or that which, eats.
Hint 2 anagram
AERET
Hint 3 another clue
greedy person
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Cicero stigmatizes two of his contemporaries for taking too great a delight in such games, on account of their skill in playing them.(112) (112) Ast alii, quia praeclare faciunt, vehementius quam causa postulat delectantur, ut Titius pila, Brulla talis.
The Gaming Table: Its Votaries and Victims Andrew Steinmetz 1996
Sixth Ledge: the Gluttonous.—Forese Donati.—Bonagiunta of Lucca.—Pope Martin IV.—Ubaldin dalla Pila.—Bonifazio.—Messer Marchese.—Prophecy of Bonagiunta concerning Gentucca, and of Forese concerning Corso de’ Donati.—Second Mystic Tree.—The Angel of the Pass.
The Divine Comedy Dante Aligheri 1999
Sixth Ledge: the Gluttonous.—Forese Donati.—Bonagiunta of Lucca—Pope Martin IV—Ubaldin dalla Pila.—Bonifazio.—Messer Marchese.—Prophecy of Bonagiunta concerning Gentucca, and of Forese concerning Corso de’ Donati.—Second Mystic Tree.—The Angel of the Pass.
The Divine Comedy Dante Aligheri 1999
For hunger using their teeth on emptiness, I saw Ubaldin dalla Pila, and Boniface,[6] who shepherded many people with his crook.
The Divine Comedy Dante Aligheri 1999
The manner in which the rendering has been accomplished is as follows: _Poncio_ bears some resemblance to the Spanish _puente_, which signifies a bridge, and is a modification of the Latin _pons_, and _Pilato_ to the Spanish _pila_, a fountain, or rather a stone pillar, from the top of which the waters of a fountain springing eventually fall into a stone basin below, the two words—the _Brono Aljenicato_—signifying bridge-fountain, or that which is connected with such a thing.
Romano Lavo-Lil George Borrow 2019
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Appears in: LAT, NYT.

Used 3 times in crossword archives (1948–1996).