Crossword clues for alienor
The Collaborative International Dictionary
Alienor \Al`ien*or"\, n. [OF. ali['e]neur.]
One who alienates or transfers property to another.
--Blackstone.
Wiktionary
n. A person who alienates a property
Usage examples of "alienor".
It had not been easy to settle her company, given the inclement weather and the trials of both Alienor and Esmeraude.
Indeed, Alienor had competition for that honor at this moment, for Duncan halted a few paces away to address Eglantine.
And Alienor could not be her daughter-the two could not be five years apart in age!
He watched as she strode directly toward Alienor, the pretty pouting demoiselle with hair of raven hue.
He smiled, noting how the countess said little to Alienor but won quick results.
Eglantine noted the exchange and glared at Duncan before forcibly escorting Alienor from view.
Previously Jacqueline and Alienor had shared the third tent with their maids, but Jacqueline was more than happy to move into the newly empty tent.
And Alienor had seen Eglantine eyeing him with interest the day before.
Aye, Alienor was certain that Duncan knew much of steal-ing and spoiling women.
When he frowned instead of returning her brilliant smile, Alienor tossed her hair.
She tapped her toe impatiently, wondering why Duncan persisted in talking about old and withered Eglantine when she, ripe and lovely Alienor, was directly before him.
He stepped closer and caught her shoulders in a sudden move that Alienor had not anticipated.
Then he was gone, striding af-ter Duncan and leaving Alienor standing alone.
She glanced back in time to see Alienor preen before Duncan as he watched, a small smile playing over her lips.
He spoke Norman French and thus could converse with Alienor, an apparently distinguishing characteristic in these parts.