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Hint 1 meaning
One who, or that which, eats.
Hint 2 anagram
EERAT
Hint 3 another clue
greedy person
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Lingua sed torpet: tenuis sub artus Flamma dimanat; sonitu suopte Tintinant aures; gemina teguntur Lumina nocte." ["Love deprives me of all my faculties: Lesbia, when once in thy presence, I have not left the power to tell my distracting passion: my tongue becomes torpid; a subtle flame creeps through my veins; my ears tingle in deafness; my eyes are veiled with darkness." Catullus, Epig.
The Essays of Montaigne, Volume 2 Michel de Montaigne 2006
Lingua sed torpet: tenuis sub artus Flamma dimanat; sonitu suopte Tintinant aures; gemina teguntur Lumina nocte.” [“Love deprives me of all my faculties: Lesbia, when once in thy presence, I have not left the power to tell my distracting passion: my tongue becomes torpid; a subtle flame creeps through my veins; my ears tingle in deafness; my eyes are veiled with darkness.” Catullus, Epig.
The Essays of Montaigne, Complete Michel de Montaigne 2001
The form of the oath in the rude school of gladiators was in these words: “We swear to suffer ourselves to be chained, burnt, wounded, and killed with the sword, and to endure all that true gladiators suffer from their master, religiously engaging both body and soul in his service.” Uire meum, si vis, flamma caput, et pete ferro Corpus, et iutorto verbere terga seca.
The Essays of Montaigne, Complete Michel de Montaigne 2001
Quanquam—exoptatam jam spes attingere dotem; Jam nec opinata remur splendescere flamma:— Cæca sed invisa cum forfice venit Erinnys, Quæ resecet tenui hærentem subtemine vitam.
Verses and Translations C. S. Calverley 2014
The landlord of the hotel where he stayed was prosecuting inquiries—so was the count’s former valet, one Vincenzo Flamma.
Vendetta Marie Corelli 2002