Crossword-Solution: TALAS
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| Word | Anagrams | |
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| TALAS | anagram | AALST, ALAST, ATLAS, LASTA, SALAT, SALTA, STALA, TSALA |
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Hint 1 meaning
One who, or that which, eats.
Hint 2 anagram
TREAE
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greedy person
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Sentences with TALAS (5)
Such was the army that issued forth from the gates of Antiquera on one of the most extensive “talas,” or devastating inroads, that ever laid waste the kingdom of Granada.
Then Devadatta challenged with the sword, And clove a Talas-tree six fingers thick; Ardjuna seven; and Nanda cut through nine; But two such stems together grew, and both Siddartha's blade shred at one flashing stroke, Keen, but so smooth that the straight trunks upstood, And Nanda cried, "His edge turned!" and the maid Trembled anew seeing the trees erect, Until the Devas of the air, who watched, Blew light breaths from the south, and both green crowns Crashed in the sand, clean-felled.
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The name Cosmas Indicopleustes seems merely to mean "the cosmographer who has sailed to India." He begins his book in a tone of extreme and somewhat unsavory humility: [Greek: AnoigÙ ta mogilala kai bradyglÙssa cheilÍ ho hamartÙlos kai talas egÙ]--"I, the sinner and wretch, open my stammering, stuttering lips," etc.--The book has been the occasion of some injudicious excitement within the last half century.
The connections with TEL, TAL, TOL, pervade the whole of ancient America, and lead to assimilate with the TOL-tecas and TALAS, American Atlantes, the Tulans or Asiatic Atlantes, the _Auto-Toles_ or African Atlantes.
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Appears in: NYT.
Used 3 times in crossword archives (1959–1968).