Crossword-Solution: BAXA 4 letters, 1 clue 🏆 scrabble score: 13

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Sandal of ancient Roman comic actor. 1 answer
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Hint 1 meaning
One who, or that which, eats.
Hint 2 anagram
AEETR
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greedy person
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The _baxa_ was a coarse sandal made of twigs, used by philosophers and comic actors; the _calcćus_ was a shoe that covered the foot, though the toes were often exposed; and the _cothurnus_, a laced boot worn by horsemen, hunters, men of authority, and tragic actors, and it left the toes likewise exposed.
The Story of Rome From the Earliest Times to the End of the Republic Arthur Gilman 2004
The left, or northern bank of the Orinoco, which stretches along the delta towards the Boca de Mariusas and the Punta Baxa, is very low, and is distinguishable at a distance only by the clumps of moriche palm-trees which embellish the passage.
Equinoctial Regions of America, Volume 3 Alexander von Humboldt 2005
The Western Dwars form a region lying at the foot of the Himalayas in the north-east of the Jalpaiguri district of Eastern Bengal and Assam, which comprises nine _parganas_, namely, Bhalka, Bhatibari, Baxa, Chakao-Kshattriya, Madari, Lakshmipur, Maraghat, Mainaguri and Chengmari.
Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 8, Slice 8 Various 2010
Vegetable sandals, termed Baxa, or Baxea, were worn by the lower classes, and as a symbol of their humility, by the philosophers and priests.
The Book of the Feet Joseph Sparkes Hall 2018
The town is divided into two parts, the Praya, or Citada Baxa, under the hill, and Citada Alta, above, which appears quite antique.
Twenty years around the world John Guy Vassar (1811-1888) 2023
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Appears in: NYT.

Used 1 time in crossword archives (1946).