Crossword-Solution: GRIMALKINS 10 letters, 2 clues 🏆 scrabble score: 17

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Hint 1 meaning
One who, or that which, eats.
Hint 2 anagram
EARET
Hint 3 another clue
greedy person
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Yes, in this very house were many of those pale smiling half-foreign priests educated, who, like stealthy grimalkins, traversed green England in all directions; crept into old halls beneath umbrageous rookeries, fanning the dying embers of Popery, with no other hope nor perhaps wish than to perish disembowelled by the bloody hands of the executioner, amongst the yells of a rabble as bigoted as themselves: priests like Bedingfield and Garnet, and many others who have left a name in English story.
The Bible in Spain George Borrow 1995
When he heard this the coachman, who understood the cat’s language better than the prince, his master, stopped his horses and asked: “Does your highness know what the grimalkins are saying?” and the song broke forth again louder than ever.
The Crimson Fairy Book Various 2000
The soul becomes a mere ens logicum; for, as a real separable being, it would be more worthless and ludicrous than the Grimalkins in the cat-harpsichord, described in the Spectator.
Biographia Literaria Samuel Taylor Coleridge 2004
The clergy, in their ugly shovel hats and long cloaks, glared at him askance as he passed by their whispering groups in Salamanca: at the English College in Valladolid, he thought of "those pale, smiling, half-foreign priests who, like stealthy grimalkins, traversed green England in all directions" under the persecution of Elizabeth.
George Borrow Edward Thomas 2006
Yes, in this very house were many of those pale, smiling, half-foreign priests educated, who, like stealthy grimalkins, traversed green England in all directions; crept into old halls beneath umbrageous rookeries, fanning the dying embers of Popery, with no other hope nor perhaps wish than to perish disembowelled by the bloody hands of the executioner, amongst the yells of a rabble as bigoted as themselves; priests like Bedingfield and Garnet, {299} and many others who have left a name in English story.
The Bible in Spain George Borrow 2011
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Appears in: NYT.

Used 1 time in crossword archives (1967).