Crossword-Solution: GRIQUA 6 letters, 5 clues 🏆 scrabble score: 16

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SOUTH African mulatto 1 answer
SOUTH African of mixed race 3 answers
SOUTH African person of mixed race 3 answers
person of mixed race 6 answers
SOUTH African inhabitant(s) 34 answers
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Hint 1 meaning
One who, or that which, eats.
Hint 2 anagram
TAERE
Hint 3 another clue
greedy person
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The Zulu Impi never saw them, and on the third day of travel they came to the fortified place of a Griqua chief, who sheltered them on receiving half the cattle in payment.
Allan’s Wife H. Rider Haggard 2001
The old, lame Griqua, Jack, who looked after the place for me and once had been one of my hunters, said that shortly after I went away in the ship, Dogeetah, as he called him, had taken his tin box and his net and walked off inland, he knew not where, leaving, as he declared, no message or letter behind him.
Allan and the Holy Flower H. Rider Haggard 2002
Here, facing us, sat Mavovo, while in a ring around him were all the hunters who were to accompany us; also Jack, the lame Griqua, and the two house-boys.
Allan and the Holy Flower H. Rider Haggard 2002
After moving from their original location to the Orange River, at the invitation of a Griqua chief, Berend Berend by name, the mission was carried on among the Corannas, Namaquas, and Bastards (mixed races), finally removing in 1804 to Griqua Town, where it developed into the Griqua Mission, under Messrs.
Robert Moffat David J. Deane 2005
Their usual manner of living was truly disgusting, and they were void of shame." By missionary effort these unpromising materials yielded such fruit, that, in 1809, the congregation at Griqua Town consisted of 800 persons, who resided at or near the station during the whole or the greater part of the year.
Robert Moffat David J. Deane 2005