Crossword-Solution: SIMONA 6 letters, 2 clues 🏆 scrabble score: 8

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SIMONA anagram AMINOS, AMNIOS, MAISON, NAOMIS, OMANIS, OSAMIN, OSMANI

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Hint 1 meaning
One who, or that which, eats.
Hint 2 anagram
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Hint 3 another clue
greedy person
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Sentences with SIMONA (5)

Pasquino on his part became, meanwhile, very anxious that his master's wool should be well spun, and most particularly about that which Simona span, as if, indeed, it and it alone was to furnish forth the whole of the cloth.
The Decameron, Volume I Giovanni Boccaccio 2003
While thus they sped their days in an even tenor of delight, and ever grew more ardently enamoured of one another, Pasquino chanced to say to Simona that he wished of all things she would contrive how she might betake her to a garden, whither he would bring her, that there they might be more at their ease, and in greater security.
The Decameron, Volume I Giovanni Boccaccio 2003
Simona said that she was agreeable; and, having given her father to understand that she was minded to go to San Gallo for the pardoning, she hied her with one of her gossips, Lagina by name, to the garden of which Pasquino had told her.
The Decameron, Volume I Giovanni Boccaccio 2003
Here she found Pasquino awaiting her with a friend, one Puccino, otherwise Stramba; and Stramba and Lagina falling at once to love-making, Pasquino and Simona left a part of the garden to them, and withdrew to another part for their own solace.
The Decameron, Volume I Giovanni Boccaccio 2003
Some days thereafterward, the Provost ensuing that which he had demanded, Messer Negro propounded it to his daughter, who would hear nought thereof, but, her father being willing to comply with her in this, she and her maid made themselves nuns in a convent very famous for sanctity and there lived honourably a great while after." THE SEVENTH STORY [Day the Fourth] SIMONA LOVETH PASQUINO AND THEY BEING TOGETHER IN A GARDEN, THE LATTER RUBBETH A LEAF OF SAGE AGAINST HIS TEETH AND DIETH.
The Decameron of Giovanni Boccaccio Giovanni Boccaccio 2007

Quotes with SIMONA (1)

I can't believe that's true. Why would Giacomo fall for someone like me? (Simona) Because you've given him what other women haven't. You've given him your trust and honesty. (Leena)
Grace Kagni Giacomo's Patience
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