Crossword-Solution: DEMIPIQUE 9 letters, 1 clue 🏆 scrabble score: 23

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Hint 1 meaning
One who, or that which, eats.
Hint 2 anagram
EAETR
Hint 3 another clue
greedy person
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Sentences with DEMIPIQUE (5)

Then came three small, ambling, stoutish long-tailed ponies, the biggest not above fourteen hands high; these were the barbs intended for mine host, the skipper, and myself, caparisoned with high demipique old-fashioned Spanish saddles, mounted with silver stirrups, and clumsy bridles, with a ton of rusty iron in each poor brute’s mouth for a bit, and curbs like a piece of our chain cable, all very rich, and, as before mentioned with regard to the volante, far from clean.
Tom Cringle’s Log Michael Scott 2005
The knight had just at that precise moment thrown his leg over his palfrey, and settled his gaunt person fairly in the demipique, or war-saddle, it was his usual wont to use, when he espied the lawyer; and the effect upon both was like the boa-constrictor suddenly coming in sight of its prey.
William Shakespeare as he lived. Henry Curling 2010
Without one word, he grasped the bridle of his charger, tightened his girths, and then, setting no foot to stirrup, vaulted almost without an effort into the steel-bound demipique.
The Knights of England, France, and Scotland Henry William Herbert 2018
You, Amelot de l’Aigle, guide it,” he continued, “but keep her in the middle of the lances.” But the wretched girl had fainted; and they were forced to place her on a cloak, doubled upon the bows of the demipique, in front of the page, to whose waist she was bound by a silken scarf, to prevent her falling to the ground.
The Knights of England, France, and Scotland Henry William Herbert 2018
Now they have reached the horses; the cavalier has raised the damsel to her saddle, has vaulted to his demipique.
The Knights of England, France, and Scotland Henry William Herbert 2018