Crossword-Solution: SELON
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| Word | Anagrams | |
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| SELON | anagram | ELONS, ELSON, ENOLS, LENOS, LEONS, LONES, NOELS, NOLES, OLSEN, ONELS, SLONE, SOLEN |
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| Clue | Answers |
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| According to: Fr. | 2 answers |
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Hint 1 meaning
One who, or that which, eats.
Hint 2 anagram
ERTAE
Hint 3 another clue
greedy person
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Sentences with SELON (5)
These mongrel Hottentots, who do all the work, are an affliction to behold—debased and _shrivelled_ with drink, and drunk all day long; sullen wretched creatures—so unlike the bright Malays and cheery pleasant blacks and browns of Capetown, who never pass you without a kind word and sunny smile or broad African grin, _selon_ their colour and shape of face.
The gist of the pious Prince Conti’s strictures on the wickedness of comedy may be read in various literary histories, but it is natural to like his “Traité de la Comedie selon la tradition de l’Eglise, Tirée des Conciles et des saints Pères,” published by Lovys Billaine in 1660, especially when the tract is a clean copy, arrayed in a decorous black morocco.
Selon tout ce que is puis aprendre, il y aura beaucoup de chaleur, et rien determiner; et de la maniere que la chose est entourre, il n'y a point d'aparence que cette affaire viene a aucune conclusion.
Pen, que j'ay veue en original." The Memoire des Nouvelles d'Angleterre et d'Escosse, which was sent with this despatch, begins with the following sentences, which must have been part of Penn's letter: "Le Prince d'Orange commence d'estre fort dégoutte de l'humeur des Anglois et la face des choses change bien viste, selon la nature des insulaires et sa sante est fort mauvaise.
This is one paragraph of the Baron's letter: Ses moeurs dans un age si tendre, reglees selon toutes les loix d'une morale exacte et sensee; son application (that is what I like) a tout ce qui s'appelle etude serieuse, et Belles Lettres,--"Notwithstanding his great youth, his manners are regulated by the most unexceptionable rules of sense and of morality.
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Appears in: NYT.
Used 2 times in crossword archives (1956–1974).