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Hint 1 meaning
One who, or that which, eats.
Hint 2 anagram
ETAER
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greedy person
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Sentences with BACCALAUREUS (5)

Furthermore, he thought that at the first confrontation that Domine Baccalaureus would fill my hands and anoint the lawyers' to make us withdraw the lawsuit, and that he would beg me to go back to my wife.
The Life of Lazarillo of Tormes, Parts One and Two Lazarillo of Tormes 1995
Readers of Goethe will remember the trustful docility of the student received by Doctor Mephistopheles in the First Part of Faust, and the very different demeanour of the same student when he reappears, in the Second Part, as Baccalaureus.
Japan: An Attempt at Interpretation Lafcadio Hearn 2004
The gentle boy who, with innocent reverence, makes his visit of courtesy to the foreign teacher, bringing for gift a cluster of iris-flowers or odorous spray of plum-blossoms,--the boy who does whatever he is told, and charms by an earnestness, a trustfulness, a grace of manner rarely met with among Western lads of the same age,--is destined to undergo the strangest of transformations long before becoming a baccalaureus.
Japan: An Attempt at Interpretation Lafcadio Hearn 2004
You think, my brave _Artium Baccalaureus_, that you feel all that Hafiz felt,--surely he toped and bussed like a good fellow of all times,--and yet for seven centuries the most embracing of scholars have folioed and disputed over the real meaning of that Song of Solomon which is now first beginning to be understood from Hafiz.
Continental Monthly , Vol I, Issue I, January 1862 Various 2006
Obvious misprints have been corrected, but where a difference in spelling in the same work or on the same page--_e.g._ _baccalarius_, _baccalaureus_--is clearly due to the varying practice of the writer and not to the printer, the words have been left as they stood in the original.
The Sweating Sickness John Caius 2010