Crossword-Solution: DISJUNE 7 letters, 1 clue 🏆 scrabble score: 15

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Hint 1 meaning
One who, or that which, eats.
Hint 2 anagram
RATEE
Hint 3 another clue
greedy person
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Yet I trust He will yet restore the rightful heir to the throne, and turn his heart to the true Protestant Episcopal faith, which I have the better right to expect to see even with my old eyes, as I have beheld the royal family when they were struggling as sorely with masterful usurpers and rebels as they are now; that is to say, when his most sacred Majesty, Charles the Second of happy memory, honoured our poor house of Tillietudlem by taking his /disjune/ therein," etc., etc., etc.
Old Mortality, Illustrated, Volume 2. Sir Walter Scott 2004
This was his Majesty's observation, she said, on one remarkable morning when he deigned to take his /disjune/--" "Nay," said Miss Buskbody, again interrupting me, "if she brought such authority to countenance her acquiescing in a misalliance, there was no more to be said.--And what became of old Mrs.
Old Mortality, Illustrated, Volume 2. Sir Walter Scott 2004
Yet I trust He will yet restore the rightful heir to the throne, and turn his heart to the true Protestant Episcopal faith, which I have the better right to expect to see even with my old eyes, as I have beheld the royal family when they were struggling as sorely with masterful usurpers and rebels as they are now; that is to say, when his most sacred Majesty, Charles the Second of happy memory, honoured our poor house of Tillietudlem by taking his _disjune_ therein,” etc., etc., etc.
Old Mortality Sir Walter Scott 2003
This was his Majesty’s observation, she said, on one remarkable morning when he deigned to take his _disjune_--” “Nay,” said Miss Buskbody, again interrupting me, “if she brought such authority to countenance her acquiescing in a misalliance, there was no more to be said.--And what became of old Mrs.
Old Mortality Sir Walter Scott 2003
But I maun in to disjune." And with this the jester capered off, leaving Nicholas like one stupefied.
The Lancashire Witches William Harrison Ainsworth 2005