Crossword-Solution: CARNI 5 letters, 1 clue 🏆 scrabble score: 7

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CARNI anagram CAIRN, CARIN, CRAIN, CRANI, NARIC, NICAR, RICAN

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Hint 1 meaning
One who, or that which, eats.
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EERTA
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greedy person
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CHAPTER X THE CARNIVAL The week before Lent begins is called in Flanders _Duivelsweek_, which means "The Devil's Week"; and on the Sunday, Monday, and Tuesday before Ash Wednesday there is the Carnival, so called from the Latin words _carni vale_ (which mean, as every school-boy knows, "farewell to the flesh"), because during Lent good Catholics should abjure "the world, the flesh, and the devil," and refrain from eating meat.
Peeps At Many Lands: Belgium George W. T. Omond 2006
CARNI VALE 404 Chapter I: _The Birth of Columbine_ All day long over the gray Islington Street October, casting pearly mists, had turned the sun to silver and made London a city of meditation whose tumbled roofs and parapets and glancing spires appeared hushed and translucent as in a lake's tranquillity.
Carnival Compton Mackenzie 2010
Carinthia is so called from the Carni, a Celtic people, and in the time of Augustus it formed part of Noricum.
Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 5, Slice 3 Various 2010
Valor disrobing him and taking him into her arms and crying _Queste carni m'ai offerte_ would have made a fine pictorial allegory.
Renaissance in Italy: Italian Literature John Addington Symonds 2011
Vestite per lo gran caldo, come è detto sopra, le tenere e dilicate carni di sottilissimi vestimenti, i quali dalla cintura in su strettissimi mostravano la forma delle belle mamme, le quali come due ritondi pomi pignevano in fuori il resistente vestimento, e ancora in più luoghi per leggiadre apriture si manifestavano le candide carni.
Renaissance in Italy: Italian Literature John Addington Symonds 2011