Crossword-Solution: FAVONIAN 8 letters, 2 clues 🏆 scrabble score: 14

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Favonian a. Pertaining to the west wind; soft; mild; gentle.

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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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Why weep for him whom sweet Favonian airs Will waft next spring, Asteria, back to you, Rich with Bithynia's wares, A lover fond and true, Your Gyges? He, detain'd by stormy stress At Oricum, about the Goat-star's rise, Cold, wakeful, comfortless, The long night weeping lies.
Odes and Carmen Saeculare of Horace Horace 2004
When clouds disguise the glories of the day, And stern November sheds her boisterous blight, How doubly sweet to mark the moony ray Shoot through the mist from the ethereal height, And, still unchanged, back to the memory bring The smiles Favonian of life's earliest spring.
The Poetical Works of Henry Kirke White Henry Kirke White 2004
The Favonian breeze played on the brow of this beautiful hill, and the exquisite palm-trees, while they bowed their rustling heads, answered in responsive chorus to the antiphon of Nature.
Lothair Benjamin Disraeli 2012
Through all the tempestuous winter which during the period of history we have been reviewing, weakened, in their war with the opposed rocks of religious or knightly pride, the waves of the Tuscan Sea, there has been slow increase of the Favonian power which is to bring fruitfulness to the rock, peace to the wave.
Val d'Arno John Ruskin 2005
His squalid discontent they saw, And, for that he had worshipped them With incense and with anadem, They willed his wintry world should thaw; And at thy cradle did decree That fifteen years should pass, and thou Should'st breathe upon that pallid brow Favonian airs of mirth and glee.
Ionica William Cory (AKA William Johnson) 2007