Crossword-Solution: VIRGIL 6 letters, 19 clues 🏆 scrabble score: 10

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author of the epic poem `Aeneid' 1 answer
Vergil 1 answer
Gus Grissom's real first name 1 answer
Composer Thomson 1 answer
Augustan-era poet 1 answer
Abloh of fashion 1 answer
"The Aeneid" author 1 answer
"Each of us bears his own Hell" writer 1 answer
"Aeneid" poet 1 answer
Georgics author 2 answers
AENEID, author of the 2 answers
poet Roman people 5 answers
Roman people poet 5 answers
Aeneid author 10 answers
AENEID, THE STARTER 10 answers
AENEID, THE AUTHOR 11 answers
AENEID, THE 11 answers
ENGLISH poem, famed 24 answers
AENEID, THE CHARACTER 32 answers
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Hint 1 meaning
An inflammatory disease of the skin, characterized by the presence of redness and itching, an eruption of small vesicles, and the discharge of a watery exudation, which often dries up, leaving the skin covered with crusts; -- called also tetter, milk crust, and salt rheum.
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Sentences with VIRGIL (5)

Nor, when checking each of the average six to seven words contained in the Virgilian hexameter for its usage elsewhere in Virgil's works or other Latin authors, would DALY have had to maintain the laborious mechanical process of flipping through these concordances, lexica, and editions each time.
LOC Workshop on Electronic Texts Library of Congress 1993
Here are two or three miscellaneous facts that may be of value, if taken in moderation: Homer’s writings are Homer’s Essays Virgil the Aenid and Paradise lost some people say that these poems were not written by Homer but by another man of the same name.
What Is Man? And Other Stories Mark Twain (Samuel Clemens) 1993
Thus I only knew we were near the Island of Carpathos, one of the Sporades, by Captain Nemo reciting these lines from Virgil: “Est Carpathio Neptuni gurgite vates, Caeruleus Proteus,” as he pointed to a spot on the planisphere.
Twenty Thousand Leagues under the Sea Jules Verne 1994
His wife--a handsome, hard-working, and, indeed, over-worked woman objected to the opium, but objected much more to a live Indian hermit in white and yellow robes, whom her husband insisted on entertaining for months together, a Virgil to guide his spirit through the heavens and the hells of the east.
The Innocence of Father Brown G. K. Chesterton 1995
This was not a boast, but a hope, at once bold and devoutly humble, that he might bring the Muse (but lately come to Italy from her cloudy Grecian mountains), not to the capital, the palatia Romana, but to his own little I country’; to his father’s fields, ‘sloping down to the river and to the old beech trees with broken tops.’ Cleric said he thought Virgil, when he was dying at Brindisi, must have remembered that passage.
My Ántonia Willa Cather 1995

Quotes with VIRGIL (3)

How do you even know I'm someone you'll want to remember? We've only seen each other once before.'(Amber)'Have you ever looked at a painting and known you had something in common with it? Have you ever seen something so beautiful you feel like crying? When I see you, I feel that way. I feel like the deepest part of me understands something vital about you.'(Virgil Daly)
Christina Westover Precipice
Reading list (1972 edition)[edit]1. Homer — Iliad, Odyssey2. The Old Testament3. Aeschylus — Tragedies4. Sophocles — Tragedies5. Herodotus — Histories6. Euripides — Tragedies7. Thucydides — History of the Peloponnesian War8. Hippocrates — Medical Writings9. Aristophanes — Comedies10. Plato — Dialogues11. Aristotle — Works12. Epicurus — Letter to Herodotus; Letter to Menoecus13. Euclid — Elements14. Archimedes — Works15. Apollonius of Perga — Conic Sections16. Cicero — Works17…
Mortimer J. Adler How to Read a Book: The Classic Guide to Intelligent Reading
Just a month after the completion of the Declaration of Independence, at a time when he delegates might have been expected to occupy themselves with more pressing concerns -like how they were going to win the war and escape hanging- Congress quite extraordinarily found time to debate business for a motto for the new nation. (Their choice, E Pluribus Unum, "One from Many", was taken from, of all places, a recipe for salad in an early poem by Virgil.)
Bill Bryson Made in America: An Informal History of the English Language in the United States
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Appears in: Chronicle, LAT, Newsday, New Yorker, NYT.

Used 10 times in crossword archives (2000–2020).