Crossword-Solution: ACCIDENCE 9 letters, 2 clues 🏆 scrabble score: 16

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Accidence n. The accidents, of inflections of words; the rudiments of
grammar.
Accidence n. The rudiments of any subject.

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Hint 1 meaning
One who, or that which, eats.
Hint 2 anagram
ETREA
Hint 3 another clue
greedy person
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Sentences with ACCIDENCE (5)

Moreover, he had written a Latin Accidence, which was used in schools more than half a century after his death; so that the good old man, even in his grave, was still the cause of trouble and stripes to idle schoolboys.” Grandfather proceeded to say, that, when Master Cheever died, he bequeathed the chair to the most learned man that was educated at his school, or that had ever been born in America.
Grandfather’s Chair Nathaniel Hawthorne 1999
After so wrapped a study, to be prated to about pyramidal forms and right arms and right legs, the accidence of the art, the whole conception to be overlooked, and the criticism to end in approval of the little finger! “Oh,” said Glyndon, peevishly, throwing the cloth over his design, “enough of my poor performance.
Zanoni Edward Bulwer Lytton 2006
Hunc! hanc! hoc! He is fit to be Satan's tutor at the seminary! Hoc! hanc! hunc! I have not declined my pronouns since I left my accidence at the High School of Tours--not till to-day.
The Golden Dog William Kirby 2001
The only exception to this is his “Sea Grammar.” In 1626 he published “An Accidence or the Pathway to Experience, necessary to all Young Seamen,” and in 1627 “A Sea Grammar, with the plain Exposition of Smith's Accidence for Young Seamen, enlarged.” This is a technical work, and strictly confined to the building, rigging, and managing of a ship.
Captain John Smith Charles Dudley Warner 2016
She herself, with her husband's assistance, had learned to read Italian in the only rational way for mature-minded persons--simply taking the text and a close translation, and glancing from time to time at a skeleton accidence.
The Emancipated George Gissing 2003