Crossword-Solution: FAUTOR 6 letters, 1 clue 🏆 scrabble score: 9

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Fautor n. A favorer; a patron; one who gives countenance or support;
an abettor.

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FAUTOR anagram ATFOUR, FAROUT

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Hint 1 meaning
One who, or that which, eats.
Hint 2 anagram
ETAER
Hint 3 another clue
greedy person
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Sentences with FAUTOR (5)

You are become, I understand, a solicitor of suits--a promoter--an undertaker--a fautor of court suitors of merit and quality, who chance to be pennyless.
The Fortunes of Nigel Sir Walter Scott 2004
Nam etiamtum largitio multis ignota erat; munificus nemo putabatur nisi pariter volens,[585] dona omnia in benignitate habebantur.[586] Igitur quaestori mandata Bocchi patefaciunt; simul ab eo petunt, uti fautor consultorque sibi adsit; copias, fidem, magnitudinem regis sui et alia, quae aut utilia aut benevolentiae[587] esse credebant, oratione extollunt; dein Sulla omnia pollicito, docti, quo modo apud Marium, item apud senatum verba facerent, circiter dies quadraginta ibidem opperiuntur.
De Bello Catilinario et Jugurthino Caius Sallustii Crispi (Sallustius) 2005
SIMON HAHCOUKT, miles, Viri bene de se, de litteris meriti, Quoad viveret fautor, Post obitum pie memor, Hoc illi saxum poni voluit.
Lives of the Poets, Vol. 1 Samuel Johnson 2006
But as it is the work of a soldier and a scholar, I presumed to shroud it under your Honor's patronage, as one that is the fautor and favorer of all virtuous actions; and whose honorable loves, grown from the general applause of the whole commonwealth for your higher deserts, may keep it from the malice of every bitter tongue.
Rosalynde Thomas Lodge 2005
Seeing then man is so mortal, be careful that thy life be virtuous, that thy death may be full of admirable honors: so shalt thou challenge fame to be thy fautor,[3] and put oblivion to exile with thine honorable actions.
Rosalynde Thomas Lodge 2005