Crossword-Solution: TINNE
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| Word | Anagrams | |
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| TINNE | anagram | ENTIN, INNET, INTEN, TNINE |
We have 4 clues for the answer “TINNE”
| Clue | Answers |
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| Athapaskan group | 1 answer |
| Indian tribes American Athabasca | 7 answers |
| ATHAMPASCA Indian | 10 answers |
| Athabasca Indian tribes American | 17 answers |
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Hint 1 meaning
One who, or that which, eats.
Hint 2 anagram
AETRE
Hint 3 another clue
greedy person
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Sentences with TINNE (5)
The general names of Chipewyan and Tinne are also applied to the same great branch of the Indian race.
Longer, more out-of-the-way roads between Hillcrest and the Falls I venture to say were never known than I drove over that afternoon, and my happy companion, who in other days I had imagined might one day, by her decision, alertness and force exceed the exploits of Lady Baker or Miss Tinne, never once asked if I was sure we were on the right road.
Etcha-Ottine were they, the finest of all Tinne-Zua (Indian men)! You laughed and sang, my sister, when we played in the woods together; when we cut the birch trees to make sirop in the spring time; when we sewed the rogans of the birch bark, or plaited the quills of the porcupine into belts, and made our father's gun-cases, or our own leather dresses for the Fall.
Cloth, woll, and tinne, which as I sayd before, Out of this lond worst might be forbore, For ech other land of necessitie Haue great neede to buy some of them three: And we receiue of hem into this coste Ware and chaffare that lightly wilbe loste.
The summe of which money was here gathered and made in England of chalices, crosses, shrines, candlestickes and other Church place, also with publike contribution of Friers, Abbots, and other subiects of the Realme: whereof part was presently paid, and for the residue remaining, hostages and pledges were taken, which was about the fift yeere of his reigne: and then it was obteined of the Pope that Priestes might celebrate with Chalices of latten and tinne.
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Appears in: NYT.
Used 1 time in crossword archives (1982).