Crossword-Solution: CATAMITE 8 letters, 3 clues 🏆 scrabble score: 12

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Catamite n. A boy kept for unnatural purposes.

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BOY kept for homosexual practices 1 answer
HOMOSEXUAL practices, boy kept for 1 answer
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Hint 1 meaning
One who, or that which, eats.
Hint 2 anagram
REAET
Hint 3 another clue
greedy person
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Amrad, etymologically "beardless and handsome," but often used in a bad sense, to denote an effeminate, a catamite.
The Book of the Thousand Nights and a Night, Volume 1 Richard F. Burton 2001
Psyche had already enveloped the child's head in the bridal-veil, the catamite, holding a torch, led the long procession of drunken women which followed; they were clapping their hands, having previously decked out the bridal-bed with a suggestive drapery.
The Satyricon, Vol. 1, Introduction Petronius Arbiter 2004
Then the catamite, also at the soldier's order, began to beslaver me all over with the fetid kisses of his stinking mouth, a treatment I could neither fly from, nor in any other way avoid.
The Satyricon, Vol. 1, Introduction Petronius Arbiter 2004
Cicero, in the second Philippic calls Antonius a catamite; but in Republican Rome, it is to Catullus that we must turn to find the most decisive evidence of their almost universal inclination to sodomy.
The Satyricon, Volume 6 (Editor's Notes) Petronius Arbiter 2004
Catullus, who detested him, always called him "the bald catamite," in his epigrams: he set forth that his friendship with Mamurra was not at all honorable; he called this Mamurra "pathicus," a name which they bestowed upon those who looked for favors among mature men or among men who had passed the stage of adolescence.
The Satyricon, Volume 7 (Marchena Notes) Petronius Arbiter 2004