Crossword-Solution: REMEN
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| REMEN | anagram | ENMER, MENER |
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| ancient Egyptian measurement unit | 1 answer |
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Dermatological complaint
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Hint 1 meaning
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
EACEZM
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eruption
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Sentences with REMEN (4)
The allies encamped at Cofeldt on the fourteenth, and remained there all the next day, when the enemy’s detachments advanced to the gates of Hervorden, and made a feint as if they would attack the town, after having summoned it to surrender; but they retired without attempting any thing further; and, in the meantime, the troops that were posted at Hervorden, and formed the rear guard, passed the Weser on the side of Remen, without any molestation, and encamped at Holtzuysen.
Our death leads us to bliss.] Lasse of blysse may non v{us} bry{n}g Þat beren þys perle vpon oure bereste, For þay of mote couþe neu{er} my{n}ge, Of spotleȝ perleȝ þa[y] beren þe creste, 856 Al-þaȝ oure corses i{n} clotteȝ cly{n}ge, & ȝe remen for rauþe wyth-outen reste, We þurȝ-outly hauen cnawy{n}g; Of [o]n dethe ful oure hope is drest, 860 Þe lonbe v{us} gladeȝ, oure care is kest; He myrþeȝ v{us} alle at vch a mes, Vchoneȝ blysse is breme & beste, & neu{er} oneȝ hono{ur} ȝet neu{er} þe les.
This last-named author says: “La Mappemonde de Guillaume Delisle et ses cartes particulières des quarte partiée du monde, publiées en 1700, remenèrent enfin pour la première fois à leurs véritables places et à leurs dimensions réelles les parties orientales de l’ancien continent.
Ostap and Andrew heard nothing but greetings such as these:--"Ah, here thou art, Petcheritza!" "Good day, Kozoloop!" "In Heaven's name, whence comest thou, Tarass?" "Why art thou here, Doloto?" "Good day, Kirdiaga!" "Good day, Gostoi!" "Who would have thought to see thee, Remen!" And warriors, assembled from the whole of the loose world of Western Russia, embraced one another.