Crossword-Solution: SOHAG
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Hint 1 meaning
One who, or that which, eats.
Hint 2 anagram
ATERE
Hint 3 another clue
greedy person
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Sentences with SOHAG (5)
Sir H., inspects the Fife and Forfar Yeomanry, 8 _Snaefels_, the, 27 Sohag, 31 Somersets, the, attack on Abu-el-Zeitun, 97; advance on Beitania, 101; at Yalo, 107; attack on Allaines, 128; on the Germans, 132; advance on Marquain, 138 Somme, the, 120, 127 South Lane Trench, 22, 23 South-Western Mounted Brigade, 30 Spanish influenza, epidemic of, 121 Spence-Jones, Lieut.-Colonel C.J.H., 134 Spreull, Capt.
Vermilion and spangles Among the constituents of the Sohag or lucky _trousseau_ without which no Hindu girl of good caste can be married are _sendur_ or vermilion, _kunku_ or red powder or a spangle (_tikli_), and _mahawar_ or red balls of cotton-wool.
The spangle is made and sold by Lakheras and Patwas; it is part of the Sohag at marriages and is affixed to the girl's forehead on her wedding and thereafter always worn; as a rule, if a woman has a spangle it is said that she does not smear vermilion on her forehead, though both may occasionally be seen.
They told them to take the _sohag_ [488] and prepare to meet in heaven, while they gave up their lives in defence of their honour and their faith.
These three ornaments, the _bindia_, the _nathni_ and the _bichhia_, must form part of the Sohag or wedding dowry of every high-caste Hindu girl in the northern Districts, and she cannot be married without them.
Quotes with SOHAG (1)
There was an insurgency under President Hosni Mubarak in the 1990s. Egyptian police and soldiers fought weekly battles with Islamists in the sugarcane fields and thick reeds along the Nile in rural southern villages like Minya, Sohag, Enna and Assiout.
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Appears in: NYT.
Used 1 time in crossword archives (1991).