Crossword-Solution: OIN 3 letters, 1 clue 🏆 scrabble score: 3

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OIN anagram INO, ION, NIO, NOI, ONI

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Hint 1 meaning
One who, or that which, eats.
Hint 2 anagram
AERET
Hint 3 another clue
greedy person
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Castor and Polydeukes the sons of Tyndareus, who were among the Argonauts.] 130 [ {Phera} (genitive).] 131 [ From {ois} "sheep" and {lukos} "wolf" ({oin en lukoisi}).] 132 [ {phule}, the word being here apparently used loosely.] 133 [ {'Erinuon}.] 134 [ {meta touto upemeine touto touto}: some Editors mark a lacuna after {upemeine}, or supply some words like {sunebe de}: "after this the children survived, and the same thing happened also in Thera, etc".] 135 [ Or, "Grinos".] 136 [ {Euphemides}: the MSS.
The History Of Herodotus Herodotus 2001
And it was a very wicked wizard, a _boo-oin_, or pow-wow; and he, being subtle and crafty, and knowing of her family, so imitated the voices of her brothers and sisters; beseeching her to let them in, that her very heart ached.
The Algonquin Legends of New England Charles Godfrey Leland 2004
Then gathering all his arms, he went forth for revenge, and passed many days on the path, tracking the _boo-oin_; and having the eyesight of sorcery, he one day beheld very far away, upon an exceeding high cliff, the knee of a man sticking out of the stone, and knew that a sorcerer had hidden himself in the solid rock, even as a child might hide itself in a pile of feathers.
The Algonquin Legends of New England Charles Godfrey Leland 2004
Then throwing his tomahawk he cut away the knee, and the _boo-oin_, his spell broken, remained hard and fast forever in the ledge.
The Algonquin Legends of New England Charles Godfrey Leland 2004
But he wist right well that these also were of the _boo-oin_, whom he sought, and placing a spell on his bow, and singing a charm over his arrows that they should not miss, he slew the wild fowl one by one, and tying their heads together, he carried them in a bunch upon his back.
The Algonquin Legends of New England Charles Godfrey Leland 2004
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Used 2 times in crossword archives (1960–1963).