Crossword-Solution: SEPOY 5 letters, 69 clues 🏆 scrabble score: 10

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Sepoy n. A native of India employed as a soldier in the service of a
European power, esp. of Great Britain; an Oriental soldier disciplined
in the European manner.

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SEPOY anagram POESY, POSEY

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Mid-Eastern soldier 1 answer
Old Indian infantryman 1 answer
Native soldier, in old India 1 answer
Native soldier of India. 1 answer
Native soldier in British service in India. 1 answer
Native of India in the British army 1 answer
Native Indian in the British army 1 answer
Native Hindu in British Army. 1 answer
NATIVE Indian soldier 1 answer
Onetime Indian soldier 1 answer
Member of an 1850s rebellion 1 answer
Indian soldier, formerly 1 answer
Indian soldier of yore. 1 answer
Indian soldier of old 1 answer
Indian soldier in British service 1 answer
Indian soldier in British army 1 answer
Indian serving in the British army 1 answer
__ Rebellion, 1957-59 1 answer
the term used in the British Indian Army for an infantry private 1 answer
soldier East Indian 1 answer
___ Rebellion of 1857-59 1 answer
___ Rebellion in India, 1857–58. 1 answer
___ Rebellion in India, 1857. 1 answer
___ Rebellion (1850s revolt against the Raj) 1 answer
___ Mutiny, 1857–58. 1 answer
___ Mutiny (India rebellion of the 1850s) 1 answer
Indian rebel of 1857. 1 answer
__ Rebellion, 1857-59 1 answer
Solider at Lucknow, 1857. 1 answer
Soldier of the Indian Mutiny. 1 answer
Soldier of colonial India 1 answer
Rebellion of 1857–58. 1 answer
Rebellion of 1857. 1 answer
Rebel of 1857 1 answer
Indian once in the British army 1 answer
1850s Indian soldier 1 answer
Bengalese soldler. 1 answer
British-Indian soldier 1 answer
Colonial Indian soldier 1 answer
East Indian infantryman 1 answer
East Indian soldier 1 answer
Former Indian infantryman 1 answer
Former Indian soldier 1 answer
Former Indian trooper in the British army 1 answer
Former native soldier of India. 1 answer
HINDU policeman 1 answer
INDIAN policeman 1 answer
India's ___ Mutiny: 1857-58 1 answer
India's ___ Rebellion, 1857-59 1 answer
Indian employed as a British soldier 1 answer
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One who, or that which, eats.
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Bertie nodded “good-bye,” gulped down a mouthful of tea, and then produced from his overcoat pocket a paper-covered book, bearing the title “Sepoy and Sahib, a tale of the great Mutiny.” The laws of tea-shop etiquette forbid that you should offer theatre tickets to a stranger without having first caught the stranger’s eye.
Beasts and Super-Beasts Saki 2011
Our talk that morning must have closely reproduced the talk in English garrisons before the Sepoy mutiny; the sturdy doubt that any mischief was in prospect, the sure belief that (should any come) there was nothing left but to go down fighting, the half-amused, half-anxious attitude of mind in which we were awaiting fresh developments.
In the South Seas Robert Louis Stevenson 2012
Those who demand mercy for the Sepoy, and immunity for the Coolie women of Delhi, unsexed by their own brutal and shameless cruelty, would, one fancies, demand mercy also for the British workman, and immunity for his wife and family.
Sanitary and Social Lectures and Essays Charles Kingsley 2013
Then the Doctor came back to us and told us that aphasia was like all the arrears of “Punjab Head” falling in a lump; and that only once before--in the case of a sepoy--had he met with so complete a case.
Plain Tales from the Hills Rudyard Kipling 1999
Still more bloody was the battle, which about the middle of the eighteenth century the Afghan Sultan Ahmed Shah Durani fought with the great Mahratha princes, Holkar Sindhia, Gaekwar and the Peschwas; and here, once again, all the horrors of war raged, when in the year 1857, the English Generals Havelock, Sir James Outram, Sir Colin Campbell, Sir Hugh Rose, Sir John Lawrence, and Sir Robert Napier, crushed with pitiless severity the dangerous sepoy mutiny.
The Coming Conquest of England August Niemann 2006
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Appears in: Boston Globe, Chronicle, Crossroads, CrosSynergy, LAT, Newsday, NYT, Universal.

Used 57 times in crossword archives (1942–2018).