Crossword-Solution: DALIAN 6 letters, 1 clue 🏆 scrabble score: 7

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Hint 1 meaning
One who, or that which, eats.
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greedy person
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They thought it equally absurd and sinful for a man to carry his income on his back, and bedizen himself out in reds, blues, and greens, ribbons, knots, slashes, and treble quadruple dædalian ruffs, built up on iron and timber, which have more arches in them for pride than London Bridge for use.
Plays and Puritans Charles Kingsley 2014
When your carriage has mounted the hill and passed the evening promenade of the To-ledans, the quaint triangular Place,--I had nearly called it Square,--"waking laughter in indolent reviewers," the Zocodover, you are lost in the dae-dalian windings of the true streets of Toledo, where you can touch the walls on either side, and where two carriages could no more pass each other than two locomotives could salute and go by on the same track.
Castilian Days John Hay 2005
From this habit it derives its name, _Dalian_; which, in the Sumatran language, signifies the fork of a tree.
Quadrupeds, What They Are and Where Found Mayne Reid 2007
Come along, Ducie: come, my Dædalian boy; if you are not hungry, I am, and so is--Sheepshanks--what the dickens do you mean by consorting with a singular verb? _Verbum cum nominativo_--I should say, so _are_ sheepshanks." Byfield produced from one of the lockers a pork pie and a bottle of sherry (the _viaticum_ in choice and assortment almost explained the man) and we sat down to the repast.
The Works of Robert Louis Stevenson - Swanston Edition Vol. 20 (of 25) Robert Louis Stevenson 2010
Stupendous work! by art Dædalian rais'd, Transcending all by feeble mortals prais'd! No more henceforth let boasting tongues proclaim Those wonders of the world, so chronicled by fame!" Camoëns read and admired Ariosto; but it by no means follows that he borrowed the hint of his island of Venus from that poet.
The Lusiad Luís de Camões 2010
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