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Literatures Napoleon, e.g. Crossword Clue [Solved]

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Answer : EXILE

exile, exiled, exiles, exiling, exilable – v 
to banish from one 

exile, deportee – n 
a person who is expelled from home or country by authority 

SYNONYMS

banish, deport, displace, expatriate, relegate, transport

SENTENCE EXAMPLES

“They hoped that his exile would be temporary.”

“Many chose to live as exiles rather than face persecution.”

“with their conquest of the Moors complete, Ferdinand and Isabella next exiled the Jews from Spain”

ETYMOLOGY

exile (v.)

c. 1300, from Old French essillier “exile, banish, expel, drive off” (12c.), from Late Latin exilare/exsilare, from Latin exilium/exsilium “banishment, exile; place of exile,” from exul “banished person,” from ex “away” (see ex-); according to Watkins the second element is from PIE root *al-  “to wander” (source also of Greek alaomai “to wander, stray, or roam about”).

exile (n.)

c. 1300, “forced removal from one’s country,” from Old French exil, essil (12c.), from Latin exilium “banishment; place of exile”. From c. 1300 as “a banished person,” from Latin exsul, exul.

More Clues

  • PIG Literature’s Napoleon, e.g.
  • E M P Napoleon, e.g.: Abbr.
  • PASTRY Napoleon, e.g.
  • DESSERT Napoleon, e.g.
  • EXILE Napoleon, e.g., twice
  • EDPEROR Napoleon, e.g.
  • E M P S Titus and Napoleon, e.g.
  • FRENCH VICTOR Napoleon, e.g., prior to exile?
  • CORSICAN Napoleon, e.g.
  • DAINTY Fine pastry, e.g.
  • TEXTURE Nap, e.g.
  • MEAT PIE Pork-filled pastry, e.g.
  • WIPE Wet- Nap, e. g.
  • REST Have a nap, e.g.
  • GUNN S TV’s Peter and literature’s Ben
  • ELIOT Literature’s T.S.
  • SILAS First name of literature’s “Weaver of Raveloe”
  • EYRE The “I” of literature’s “Reader, I married him”
  • SNOW Literature’s White
  • CHARLOTTE BRONTE One of literature’s “three sisters”
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