Crossword-Solution: APIUM 5 letters, 3 clues 🏆 scrabble score: 9

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BRITISH ditch plant 1 answer
Celery by another name 1 answer
DITCH plant 2 answers
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Hint 1 meaning
One who, or that which, eats.
Hint 2 anagram
TREEA
Hint 3 another clue
greedy person
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Leaves of the cabbage, lime-tree, Ampelopsis, parsnip (Pastinaca), and celery (Apium) were likewise given together; and those of the celery were first eaten.
The Formation of Vegetable Mould Charles Darwin 1999
There was the _punder_, or pound-man, who looked after the repair of the fences and impounded stray cattle; the _cementarius_, or stonemason; the _custos apium_, or bee-keeper, an important person, as much honey was needed to make the sweetened ale, or mead, which the villagers and their chiefs loved to imbibe; and the steward, or _prepositus_, who acted on behalf of the lord, looked after the interests of the tenants, and took care that they rendered their legal services.
English Villages P. H. Ditchfield 2004
The _carpentarius_, or carpenter; the _cementarius_, or bricklayer; the _custos apium_, or beekeeper; the _faber_, or smith; the _molinarius_, or miller--were all important officers in the Norman village; and we have mention also of the _piscatores_ (fishermen), _pistores_ (bakers), _porcarii_ (swineherds), _viccarii_ (cowmen), who were all employed in the work of the village community.
English Villages P. H. Ditchfield 2004
One huge manuscript folio, entitled Hive Beestock, Melliotropheum Alucar, or Rusca Apium, still remains, containing one thousand pages with about one hundred lines to a page.
Narrative and Legendary Poems: Pennsylvania Pilgrim and Others John Greenleaf Whittier 2005
And read, in half the languages of man, His "Rusca Apium," which with bees began, And through the gamut of creation ran.
Narrative and Legendary Poems: Pennsylvania Pilgrim and Others John Greenleaf Whittier 2005
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