Crossword-Solution: ATRE 4 letters, 1 clue 🏆 scrabble score: 4

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ATRE anagram ARET, ARTE, ATER, EART, ERAT, ERTA, RATE, RETA, TARE, TEAR, TERA, TRAE, TREA

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Hearth, for Henri 1 answer
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Hint 1 meaning
One who, or that which, eats.
Hint 2 anagram
EETAR
Hint 3 another clue
greedy person
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Sentences with ATRE (5)

After contrasting, with indiscreet wit, the nature of God, and the actions of Jehovah, he concludes: Scilicet ut hæc de filio Dei non credenda fuisse, si non scripta essent; fortasse non credenda de l’atre licet scripta.
The History of The Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire Edward Gibbon 1996
The adventures of Gawain in the Atre Perilleus,[7] and of Gawain and Hector in the Lancelot of the final cyclic prose version, are of the most banal description; the theme, originally vivid and picturesque, has become watered down into a meaningless adventure of the most conventional type.
From Ritual to Romance Jessie L. Weston 2003
Ils la dansent même dans leurs Églises & à leurs processions; et les Religieuses ne manquent guère de la danser la Nuit de Noël, sur un théatre élévé dans leur Choeur, vis-à-vis de leur grille, qui est ouverte, afin que le Peuple aît sa part dans la joye que ces bonnes âmes témoignent pour la naissance du Sauveur."] [Footnote 19: During a hurricane, several years ago, a West Indian steamer was disabled at a dangerously brief distance from the coast of the island by having her propeller fouled.
Two Years in the French West Indies Lafcadio Hearn 2004
Thus the French possess many synonyms from the _langue d'Oc_ and _langue d'Oil_, each having contributed its word for one and the same thing; thus 'atre' and 'foyer,' both for hearth.
On the Study of Words Richard C Trench 2004
Tasso begins finely with "Chiama gli abitator dell' ombre eterne II rauco suon della tartarea tromba; Treman le spaziose atre caverne, E l'aer cieco a quel rumor rimbomba," but soon spoils all by condescending to definite comparisons with thunder and intestinal convulsions of the earth; in other words, he is unwary enough to give us a standard of measurement, and the moment you furnish Imagination with a yardstick she abdicates in favor of her statistical poor-relation Commonplace.
Among My Books James Russell Lowell 2005
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Appears in: NYT.

Used 1 time in crossword archives (1981).