Crossword-Solution: ENWREATH 8 letters, 1 clue 🏆 scrabble score: 14

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surround or encircle with or as with a wreath or wreaths 1 answer
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Hint 1 meaning
One who, or that which, eats.
Hint 2 anagram
TERAE
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greedy person
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Sentences with ENWREATH (5)

King Anius here, enwreath'd with laurel spray, The priest of Phoebus meets us on the way; With joy at once he recognised again His friend Anchises of an earlier day.
The Aeneid of Virgil Virgil 2006
This is how he first discovers the triumphant beauty:[47] White is the maid, and white the robe around her, With buds and roses and thin grasses pied; Enwreathèd folds of golden tresses crowned her, Shadowing her forehead fair with modest pride: 336 The wild wood smiled; the thicket where he found her, To ease his anguish, bloomed on every side: Serene she sits, with gesture queenly mild, And with her brow tempers the tempests wild.
Sketches and Studies in Italy and Greece John Symonds 2006
Behold, of lehua bloom of Kaana The women are stringing enough To enwreath goddess Kapo; 20 Kapo, great queen of that island, Of the high and the low.
Unwritten Literature of Hawaii Nathaniel Bright Emerson 2007
Nymph of the stream, whose source perpetual pours The living waters thro' the sparkling sand, Cups of bright wine, enwreath'd with summer flowers, For rich libation, round thy brink shall stand, When on the morrow, at thy Bard's decree, A young and spotless Kid is sacrificed to thee.
Original sonnets on various subjects; and odes paraphrased from Horace Anna Seward 2008
When Nan came back after her first term at the seminary Aunt Anne preferred to college, and was running to him with her challenge of welcome, he was taken aback by the nymph-like grace and beauty of her, the poise of the small head with its braided crown--the girls at the seminary told her she might have been a Victorian by the way she wore her hair--and he instinctively caught her arms, about to enwreath his neck, held her still and looked at her.
Old Crow Alice Brown 2010