Crossword-Solution: VENIRE
Anagrams
| Word | Anagrams | |
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| VENIRE | anagram | ENVIER, ERVINE, EVERIN, INEVER, NIEVRE, VEREIN, VERINE |
We have 14 clues for the answer “VENIRE”
| Clue | Answers |
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| An order to form a jury. | 1 answer |
| Call to jury duty | 1 answer |
| Group of potential jurors | 1 answer |
| JURY, writ summoning a | 1 answer |
| Judicial writ to prospective juror. | 1 answer |
| Jury pool | 1 answer |
| Jury summons. | 1 answer |
| WRIT summoning jury | 1 answer |
| panel of jurors | 1 answer |
| Jury panel | 2 answers |
| order judicial | 3 answers |
| WRIT to serve in court | 3 answers |
| judicial order | 7 answers |
| Jury ___ | 14 answers |
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Hint 1 meaning
One who, or that which, eats.
Hint 2 anagram
TREAE
Hint 3 another clue
greedy person
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Sentences with VENIRE (5)
His words are applicable to every swarm of Barbarians and freebooters:— Si vicinorum quis pernitiosus ad illos Confugiebat eum gratanter suscipiebant: Moribus et lingua quoscumque venire videbant Informant propria; gens efficiatur ut una.
With the fathers and mothers of her guests, as the ball was not given for them, Nais as a general thing reversed the nature of the Gospel invocation, _Sinite parvulos venire ad me_, and was careful not to pass the limit of cold though respectful politeness.
Instead of the affairs of Blackwell Hall and price of broadcloth, wool, and baizes, he talks of nothing but actions upon the case, returns, capias, alias capias, demurrers, venire facias, replevins, supersedeases, certioraries, writs of error, actions of trover and conversion, trespasses, precipes, and dedimus.
JOHN BULL.--As for your venire facias, I have paid you for one already; in the other I believe you will be nonsuited.
The words 'venire a tribulare' might mean ōto get, by any means, however inconvenient, to Florence.ö I have chosen another interpretation in the text, as more consonant with the Italian idiom.
Quotes with VENIRE (1)
So the day became one of waiting, which was, he knew, a sin: moments were to be experienced; waiting was a sin against both the time that was still to come and the moments one was currently disregarding. (Quindi il giorno divenne un giorno d'attesa, cosa che era, lo sapeva bene, un peccato: i momenti devono essere sperimentati; aspettare è un peccato contro il tempo che deve ancora venire e contro gli istanti presenti che vengono trascurati.)
Where this answer appears
Appears in: Boston Globe, NYT.
Used 9 times in crossword archives (1952–2008).