Crossword-Solution: CHALDER 7 letters, 5 clues 🏆 scrabble score: 13

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Chalder n. A kind of bird; the oyster catcher.

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SCOTTISH parish minister, stipends of 1 answer
chaldron 1 answer
SCOTTISH dry measure 2 answers
SCOTTISH measure 4 answers
coal measure 4 answers
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Hint 1 meaning
One who, or that which, eats.
Hint 2 anagram
AERET
Hint 3 another clue
greedy person
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But his farmers liked him, knowing him to be an easy man with those who had been really unfortunate, for he knew to what the year’s crops of each had amounted, to a single chalder and head of nowt.
Stories by English Authors: Scotland Various 2006
Chalder, you are right.” “But the reason of your letter gettin' earlier this morning was that Seen'yer Bruno said he was goin' past the Hall, sir, and would just leave the letters at the Lodge.
The Slave Of The Lamp Henry Seton Merriman 2005
Eighty chalders of coals, at four shillings and twopence a chalder, suffices throughout the whole year; and because coal will not burn without wood, says the household book, sixty-four loads of great wood are also allowed, at twelvepence a load.(p.22.) This is a proof that grates were not the used.
The History of England in Three Volumes, Vol.I., Part C. David Hume 2006
These tubs are exactly like coal waggons without their wheels, and contain the same quantity--one Newcastle chalder, or fifty-three cwt.[6] Each keel carries eight of these tubs.
The Ports, Harbours, Watering-places and Picturesque Scenery of Great Britain Vol. 1 William Finden 2011
The Presbytery having enquired of them whether or no they had a purpose to detract any thing off the 900 merks that were in use of payment to give to the colleague, and of the four score pounds that Mr Hugh M‘Kaile had by and attour the six chalder victual and ane half.
The Scottish Journal of Topography, Antiquities, Traditions, etc., Vol. I, No. 22, January 29, 1848 Various 2019