Crossword-Solution: POON 4 letters, 18 clues 🏆 scrabble score: 6

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Poon n. A name for several East Indian, or their wood, used for the
masts and spars of vessels, as Calophyllum angustifolium, C.
inophullum, and Sterculia foetida; -- called also peon.

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POON anagram NOOP, OPON

We have 18 clues for the answer “POON”

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E. Indian tree yielding light hard wood. 1 answer
Wood for masts 1 answer
Timber tree of East Indies. 1 answer
SE Asian tree 1 answer
Oil-yielding East Indian tree. 1 answer
Mastwood tree. 1 answer
MASTWOOD 1 answer
Eastern hardwood tree 1 answer
East Indian hardwood tree. 1 answer
E. I. tree. 3 answers
tree oil 6 answers
tree East Indian 9 answers
oil tree 12 answers
OIL, plant source of 14 answers
Asian tree 18 answers
East Indian tree 27 answers
EAST Indies plant 32 answers
Indian tree 46 answers
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Hint 1 meaning
One who, or that which, eats.
Hint 2 anagram
REATE
Hint 3 another clue
greedy person
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She was cautioned NOT to take her bread and milk into the woods, and was told the affecting story of the little girl who was once regularly visited by a snake that partook of HER bread and milk, and who was ultimately found rapping the head of the snake for gorging more than his share, and not “taking a 'poon as me do.” It is needless to say that this incautious caution fired Peggy's adventurous spirit.
Openings in the Old Trail Bret Harte 2006
Susan was willing that the pig should have some share of the bread and milk; but as she ate with a spoon and he with his large mouth, she presently discovered that he was likely to have more than his share; and in a simple tone of expostulation she said to him, “Take a _poon_, pig.” {77} The saying become proverbial in the village.
The Parent's Assistant Maria Edgeworth 2015
Wad ye say what the maning is, and what name goeth pledge for the fafty poon, Sir?” “Mistress Precious, my meaning always is plainer than a pikestaff; and as to pledges, the pledge is the hard cash down upon the nail, ma'am.” “Bank-tokkins, mayhap, and I prummeese to paa, with the sign of the Dragon, and a woman among sheeps.” “Madam, a bag of solid gold that can be weighed and counted.
Mary Anerley R. D. Blackmore 2006
The crest of the hill was tree-covered, and they could see nothing beyond their immediate locality until the sailor found a point higher than the rest, where a rugged collection of hard basalt and the uprooting of some poon trees provided an open space elevated above the ridge.
The Wings of the Morning Louis Tracy 2005
The rifle was fired by means of the string, the loose coils of which were secreted at the foot of the poon.
The Wings of the Morning Louis Tracy 2005
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Appears in: NYT.

Used 11 times in crossword archives (1952–1989).