Crossword-Solution: CRESSE 6 letters, 1 clue 🏆 scrabble score: 8

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CRESSE anagram CESSER, RECESS, SCREES

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Hint 1 meaning
One who, or that which, eats.
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ERTAE
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greedy person
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Though he may dance as any doe, yet he must abide God’s doom.] “Thow demeȝ noȝt bot doel dystresse,” Þenne sayde þat wyȝt “why dotȝ þ{o}u so? For dyne of doel, of lureȝ lesse, Ofte mony mon for-gos þe mo; 340 Þe oȝte better þy seluen blesse, & loue ay god &[13] wele & wo, For anger gayneȝ þe not a cresse.
Early English Alliterative Poems Various 2009
For many years the estate remained in the possession of the Cock family, who sold it to Ralph Wood of Leek Abbey, the Cistercian monastery Dieu-la-Cresse, and on the 5th April 1800 Hawksyard passed into the possession of John Shirley of Rewlach, the great grandfather of the present owner.
Sheffield and its Environs 13th to the 17th century Thomas Walter Hall 2011
Matthew the Apostle (September 21), the said Matthew was going from Bradestrete towards the Jewry, and when he had reached midway between the lane called ‘Isemongere Lane,’ and the Guildhall of London, there met him certain Jews, Abraham de Derkynge, Isaac de Canterbury, and Cresse, son of Isaac de Lynton.
Mediaeval London, Volume 1 (of 2) Walter Besant 2018
Being asked if they hold any other person or persons suspected, they say no one, except the said Isaac, who gave him the wound from which he died: and that the aforesaid Abraham and Cresse were consenting to the felony.
Mediaeval London, Volume 1 (of 2) Walter Besant 2018
And the body was viewed, upon which appeared the wound aforesaid, and that most horrible.” Nothing is said as to the trial of Abraham, Isaac, and Cresse.
Mediaeval London, Volume 1 (of 2) Walter Besant 2018