Crossword-Solution: COLTSFOOT 9 letters, 4 clues 🏆 scrabble score: 14

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Coltsfoot n. A perennial herb (Tussilago Farfara), whose leaves and
rootstock are sometimes employed in medicine.

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HERB tobacco basis 1 answer
WASTE-ground growing plant 2 answers
BRITISH herbaceous plant 23 answers
Weed 38 answers
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Hint 1 meaning
One who, or that which, eats.
Hint 2 anagram
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greedy person
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Dance, Regan! dance, with Cordelia and Goneril— Down the middle, up again, poussette, and cross; Stop, Cordelia! do not tread upon her heel, Regan feeds on coltsfoot, and kicks like a horse.
Rejected Addresses James Smith 2014
The paths which--as has been said--the feet of the washerwomen and drawers of water had worn away in quieter times, had been smoothed and scarped away on the outer side, so as to come to an abrupt termination some feet above the gay marigolds, coltsfoot, and other spring flowers that smiled by the water-side.
The Chaplet of Pearls Charlotte M. Yonge 2004
They skimmed through the grassland, they came to the plough, The wind rushed behind them like the waves from a prow, The clods rose behind them with speckles of gold From the iron-crusht coltsfoot flung up from the mould.
Right Royal John Masefield 2004
Past the shadowless winter, when it is all shade, and therefore no shadow; onwards to the first coltsfoot and on to the seed-time again; I knew the dates of all of them.
The Open Air Richard Jefferies 2004
Wild charlock--a clear yellow--pink pimpernels, pink-streaked convolvulus, great white convolvulus, double-yellow toadflax, blue borage, broad rays of blue chicory, tall corn-cockles, azure corn-flowers, the great mallow, almost a bush, purple knapweed--I will make no further catalogue, but there are pages more of flowers, great and small, that grow at the edge of the plough, from the coltsfoot that starts out of the clumsy clod in spring to the white clematis.
Field and Hedgerow Richard Jefferies 2004