Crossword-Solution: COLLEGER 8 letters, 4 clues 🏆 scrabble score: 11

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ETON College foundation scholar 1 answer
COLLEGE student 16 answers
Schoolgirl 23 answers
Scholar 70 answers
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Hint 1 meaning
One who, or that which, eats.
Hint 2 anagram
TAERE
Hint 3 another clue
greedy person
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The elder John Patteson was a colleger, and passed on to King's College, Cambridge, whence, in 1813, he came to London to study law.
Life of John Coleridge Patteson Charlotte M. Yonge 2004
The Captain of the Oppidans and the senior Colleger next to the Captain of the school, figure also in fancy costume, and are called ‘Saltbearers.’ It is their business, together with the twelve senior Collegers of the fifth form, who are called ‘Runners,’ and whose costume is also determined by the taste of the wearers, to levy the contributions.
Coningsby Benjamin Disraeli 2005
Perhaps if the typical Etonian is conscious of a certain absolute rightness in the eyes of the world, the typical Colleger has a sense almost of absolute righteousness, which does not need even to be endorsed by the world.
Hugh Arthur Christopher Benson 2006
When I did, it was to be tossed in a blanket, so that, though elevated, my survey was hasty and superficial; but I suspect that the entire furniture to which a colleger lays claim, is his bed and bureau, tables and chairs being here as much out of keeping (if they could be kept at all) as at Stonehenge.
Confessions of an Etonian I. E. M. 2006
Horatio is among the alumni of Eton the king of good fellows: there is not a boy in the school, colleger, or oppidan, but what would fight a long hour to defend him from insult; no--nor a sparkling eye among the enchanting daughters of old _Etona_ that does not twinkle with pleasure at the elegant congée, and amiable attentions, which he always pays at the shrine of female accomplishment.
The English Spy Bernard Blackmantle 2006