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Answer for the clue ""That the life-weary ___ may fall dead": Romeo ", 5 letters:
taker

Alternative clues for the word taker

Word definitions for taker in dictionaries

WordNet Word definitions in WordNet
n. one who accepts an offer one who takes a bet or wager

The Collaborative International Dictionary Word definitions in The Collaborative International Dictionary
Taker \Tak"er\ (t[=a]k"[~e]r), n. One who takes or receives; one who catches or apprehends.

Usage examples of taker.

We have received word that our locathah brethren in the Shining Sea have allied with the Taker, an unfortunate choice that will affect us all.

It has been said that the Taker was there the day Sekolah set the first sahuagin free.

All agree that the Taker searched for love, for acceptance, for an end to the loneliness that filled him at being the one.

What she wanted from the Taker was the way she felt when she saw her reflection in his eyes.

When she returned, she found this woman in the bed she shared with the Taker, not one of the harem rooms.

The Taker pretended the woman put the shine in his eyes that he showed Umberlee.

The Taker brooded and banked his hatred for a thousand years and more.

The sheer savagery that had torn the great whale continued unabated, and the young sailor knew the sahuagin had eaten their fill of the whale when the Taker had slain it.

The Taker, however, has an army of sahuagin, morkoth, and koalinth at his beck and call that are already invading lands that can be used as staging arenas to attack Eadraal.

All that I am sure of at the moment is that it is some device the Taker had in his possession when Umberlee struck him down.

When enough have died, the Taker will call the victims back as drowned ones in his service.

The prophecies about the Taker creating a reunion of the peoples of Seros must come to pass first.

The Taker had planned too well, and the priests had not turned all of the drowned ones.

His attention was drawn to Iakhovas as the Taker swam for the surface.

The Taker grinned cruelly at her and a ruby beam leaped out from his golden eye.