Crossword-Solution: ASKIT 5 letters, 2 clues 🏆 scrabble score: 9

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ASKIT anagram AKTIS, IKATS, SAKTI, SITKA, SKAIT, TAKIS

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Hint 1 meaning
One who, or that which, eats.
Hint 2 anagram
TEARE
Hint 3 another clue
greedy person
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Mony a time I have askit mysel’ why witches and warlocks should sell their sauls (whilk are their maist dear possessions) and be auld, duddy, wrunkl’t wives or auld, feckless, doddered men; and then I mind upon Tod Lapraik dancing a’ the hours by his lane in the black glory of his heart.
Catriona Robert Louis Stevenson 1996
The pairish meenister wes terrible plausible, an' askit oor man tae denner afore he wes settled in his poopit, an' he wes that simple, he wud hae gaen," and Margaret indicated by an uplifting of her eyebrows the pitiable innocence of MacWheep.
Kate Carnegie and Those Ministers Ian Maclaren 2007
Interrogat, Gif sche neuir askit the questioun at him, Quhairfoir he com to hir mair [than] ane vthir bodye? Ansuerit, Remembring hir, quhen sche was lyand in chyld-bed-lair, with ane of hir laiddis, that ane stout woman com in to hir, and sat doun on the forme besyde hir, and askit ane drink at hir, and sche gaif hir; quha alsua tauld hir, that that barne wald de, and that hir husband suld mend of his seiknes.
The Witch-cult in Western Europe Margaret Alice Murray 2007
And He has gi'en me sae monie things that I ne'er askit Him wi' ane half the longing that I did for that, I dinna think He'll say me nay the now." "Is He with you, Mirren dear?" I could not imagine how Flora thought Mirren was to know that.
Out in the Forty-Five Emily Sarah Holt 2007
Mony a time I have askit mysel', why witches and warlocks should sell their sauls (whilk are their maist dear possessions) and be auld, duddy, wrunkl't wives, or auld, feckless, doddered men; and then I mind upon Tod Lapraik dancing a' thae hours by his lane in the black glory of his heart.
The Works of Robert Louis Stevenson - Swanston Edition Vol. 11 (of 25) Robert Louis Stevenson 2010