Crossword-Solution: ARCHIMAGO 9 letters, 1 clue 🏆 scrabble score: 17

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Hint 1 meaning
One who, or that which, eats.
Hint 2 anagram
AEERT
Hint 3 another clue
greedy person
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These are briefly explained as follows: Archimago > "Arch Mage", "Arch Magician" Sometimes there is a qualifying parenthesis giving information on the etymology or adding comment: Una > "One" (Latin; she is the sole Truth) Character-names from the poem and from classical mythology are typically explained once only, on their first occurrence.
The Faerie Queene Volume 1 Edmund Spenser 2005
Archimago, that other Knight of the Redcross) faint > lose heart 6 To taste the untried dint of deadly steel; dint > blow, impact 7 But yet his lady did so well him cheer, 8 That hope of new good hap he began to feel; hap > fortune 9 So bent his spear, and spurred his horse with iron heel.
The Faerie Queene Volume 1 Edmund Spenser 2005
That > [Such that] him > him; he 112.34 And now it seemes, that she suborned hath 2 This craftie messenger with letters vaine, To worke new woe and +improuided+ scath, 4 By breaking of the band betwixt vs twaine; Wherein she vsed hath the practicke paine 6 Of this false footman, clokt with simplenesse, Whom if ye please for to discouer plaine, 8 Ye shall him _Archimago_ find, I ghesse, The falsest man aliue; +who+ tries shall find no lesse.
The Faerie Queene Volume 1 Edmund Spenser 2005
Well kenned him so far space covered > (See 107.33) kenned > recognized so far space > at such a distance 8 The enchanter by his arms and amenance, The enchanter > [Archimago] arms > {Arms and armour} amenance > bearing 9 When under him he saw his Libyan steed to prance.
The Faerie Queene Volume 1 Edmund Spenser 2005
Suffice > [Suffice it; it is enough] due > duty in place > here 7 So goodly purpose they together found, goodly > courteous purpose > conversation, discourse found > devised 8 Of kindness and of courteous aggrace; aggrace > favour 9 The whiles false Archimago and Atin fled apace.
The Faerie Queene Volume 1 Edmund Spenser 2005