Crossword-Solution: RUNAGATE
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| Word | Word Type | Definition |
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| Runagate | n. | A fugitive; a vagabond; an apostate; a renegade. See Renegade. |
We have 5 clues for the answer “RUNAGATE”
| Clue | Answers |
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| Traitor | 47 answers |
| Deserter | 52 answers |
| Apostate | 53 answers |
| Fugitive | 68 answers |
| Rebel | 91 answers |
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Hint 1 meaning
One who, or that which, eats.
Hint 2 anagram
EAERT
Hint 3 another clue
greedy person
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Sentences with RUNAGATE (5)
Now you may well think, that long before this time, word, by some one or other, could not but be carried to the good King Shaddai, how his Mansoul, in the continent of Universe, was lost; and that the runagate giant Diabolus, once one of his Majesty’s servants, had, in rebellion against the King, made sure thereof for himself.
CHAPTER VI--THE FRENCH CLERGYMAN'S COUNSEL Having thus given an account of the colony in general, and pretty much of my runagate Englishmen, I must say something of the Spaniards, who were the main body of the family, and in whose story there are some incidents also remarkable enough.
Yet I feared the stubbornness of thy mind, and kept my grief to myself, not wishing to anger thee; but, without ceasing, I prayed God to draw thee to himself, and call thee back from the long exile that thou hast imposed upon thyself, a runagate alas! from righteousness, and a servant of all sin and wickedness.
But who are these ill-faced rogues who block the path? To your kennels, canaille! What! you dare look us in the eyes? Out swords, lads, and give them the flat of them! Waste not your shafts upon such runagate knaves.” There was little fight left in the peasants, however, still dazed by the explosion, amazed at their own losses and disheartened by the arrival of the disciplined archers.
This is the lex talionis.” “Truly,” said Sir Ralph, “I am sorry for the damsel: she seems fond of this wild runagate.” “A mad girl, a mad girl,” said the little friar.