Crossword-Solution: ENIS 4 letters, 4 clues 🏆 scrabble score: 4

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ENIS anagram EINS, ENSI, ESIN, INES, INSE, ISEN, NEIS, NESI, NIES, SEIN, SIEN, SINE

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Hint 1 meaning
One who, or that which, eats.
Hint 2 anagram
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Hint 3 another clue
greedy person
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Presently, as Enis el Jelis sat resting after the bath, in came the Vizier's son, whose name was Noureddin Ali, and asked after his mother and her women, to which the two little slaves replied that they had gone to the bath.
The Book Of The Thousand Nights And One Night, Volume I Anonymous 2005
Then he continued, 'O my son, I have no charge to lay on thee, except that thou fear God and look to the issue of thine actions and cherish the damsel Enis el Jelis.' 'O my father,' said Noureddin, 'who is like unto thee? Indeed thou art renowned for the practice of virtue and the praying of the preachers for thee in the pulpits.' Quoth Fezl, 'O my son, I hope for acceptance from God the Most High.' Then he pronounced the two professions of the faith and was numbered among the blessed.
The Book Of The Thousand Nights And One Night, Volume I Anonymous 2005
Then he called his slave-girl and said to her, 'O Enis el Jelis, hast thou seen what has befallen me?' And he related to her what the steward had told him.
The Book Of The Thousand Nights And One Night, Volume I Anonymous 2005
Thou knowest that thy father bought me for ten thousand dinars; perhaps God may help thee to near that price, and if it be His will that we be reunited, we shall meet again.' 'O Enis el Jelis,' replied Noureddin, 'by Allah, I cannot endure to be parted from thee for a single hour!' 'By Allah, O my lord,' rejoined she, 'nor is it easy to me; but necessity compels, as says the poet: Necessity in life oft drives one into ways That to the courteous mind are foreign and abhorred.
The Book Of The Thousand Nights And One Night, Volume I Anonymous 2005
Now the Khalif's sole desire in all this was to hear the damsel sing; so he said to Noureddin, 'O my lord, thou hast rewarded me munificently, but I beg of thy great bounty that thou wilt let this damsel sing an air, that I may hear her.' So Noureddin said, 'O Enis el Jelis!' 'Yes,' replied she.
The Book Of The Thousand Nights And One Night, Volume I Anonymous 2005
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Appears in: LAT, NY Sun, NYT.

Used 3 times in crossword archives (2006–2013).