Crossword-Solution: COUSINRY 8 letters, 1 clue 🏆 scrabble score: 13

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Cousinry n. A body or collection of cousins; the whole number of
persons who stand in the relation of cousins to a given person or
persons.

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Hint 1 meaning
One who, or that which, eats.
Hint 2 anagram
EARTE
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greedy person
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Especially the disaffected Cousinry, or Princes of Anhalt, believed and battled for POST-MORTEM Waldemar; who were thought to have got him up from the first.
History Of Friedrich II. of Prussia, Vol, II. (of XXI.) Thomas Carlyle 2000
There are numerous Borcks always in the King's service; nor are these three, except by loose cousinry, related to one another.
History of Friedrich II. of Prussia, Vol. XII. (of XXI.) Thomas Carlyle 2000
The person they did choose,--satisfactory to the Czarina, and who ultimately did become King of Sweden,--was one Adolf Friedrich; a Holstein-Gottorp Prince, come of Royal kin, and cousinry to Karl XII.: he is "Bishop of Lubeck" or of Eutin, so styled; now in his thirty-third year; and at least drawing the revenues of that See, though I think, not ecclesiastically given, but living oftener in Hamburg, the then fashionable resort of those Northern Grandees.
History of Friedrich II. of Prussia, Vol. XIV. (of XXI.) Thomas Carlyle 2000
The Prussian infantry, led by the Duke of Brunswick-Bevern ("Governor of Stettin," one of the Duke-Ferdinand cousinry, frugal and valiant), gave the highest satisfaction; seldom was such firing, such furious pushing; they had spent ninety cartridges a man; were at last quite out of cartridges; so that Bevern had to say, "Strike in with bayonets, MEINE KINDER; butt-ends, or what we have; HERAN!" Our Grenadiers were mainly they that burnt Lobositz.
History of Friedrich II. of Prussia, Vol. XVII. (of XXI.) Thomas Carlyle 2000
Nothing in the poem equals in intensity the great soliloquy of Miranda before his strange and suicidal leap, and the speech of Clara to the "Cousinry." Here we pass at a bound from chronicling to creation.
An Introduction to the Study of Browning Arthur Symons 2006