Crossword-Solution: CHAMPA 6 letters, 2 clues 🏆 scrabble score: 15

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VIETNAMESE Hindu and Buddhist kingdom (anc.) 1 answer
TIBETAN inhabitant(s) 9 answers
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Hint 1 meaning
One who, or that which, eats.
Hint 2 anagram
ERETA
Hint 3 another clue
greedy person
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Sentences with CHAMPA (5)

Following the course of the Ganges, and descending eastwards for eighteen yojanas, he found on the southern bank the great kingdom of Champa,(1) with topes reared at the places where Buddha walked in meditation by his vihâra, and where he and the three Buddhas, his predecessors, sat.
A Record of Buddhistic Kingdoms Fâ-Hien 2000
Whatever Poli may or may not have been, there is little question that Puni, 45 days from Java, 40 from Palembang, 30 from Champa, in each case taking the wind to be fair, was Bruni.
The Pagan Tribes of Borneo Charles Hose and William McDougall 2002
But when I do so I fear that my ships may occasionally be blown to Champa, and I therefore hope Your Majesty will send an edict to that country with orders that, if a ship of Hianzta arrives there, it must not be detained.
The Pagan Tribes of Borneo Charles Hose and William McDougall 2002
Here He will rest, beneath this Champa tree; Hence, all ye spike-set grasses from the sward! In this cool rillet I shall bathe His feet, Come, rounded pebbles from a smoother shore.
Last Poems Laurence Hope 2002
White nights of silence, noons of golden calm, All past, all wasted, since Thou camest not! Night after night the Champa trees distilled Their cruel sweetness on the careless air.
Last Poems Laurence Hope 2002

Quotes with CHAMPA (1)

If only they let me, I'll go right into the dense forest where you can't find your way. And where the honey-sipping hummingbird rocks himself on the end of the thinnest branch, I will flower out as a champa.
Rabindranath Tagore The Post Office