Crossword-Solution: FELIM 5 letters, 1 clue 🏆 scrabble score: 10

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FELIM anagram MELFI, MLIFE

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DEIRDRE, father of 2 answers
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Hint 1 meaning
One who, or that which, eats.
Hint 2 anagram
EAETR
Hint 3 another clue
greedy person
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Sentences with FELIM (5)

The Eagle stood up, He took the end of my hand:-- 'You are the finest man I ever saw in my life, Go off home, my blessing will be on you for ever, You have saved the fame of Eire for yourself till the Day of the Judgment.' Ah! neighbors, did you hear The goodness and power of Felim? The biggest wild beast you could get, The second fist he drew on it He struck it on the jaw, It fell, and it did not rise Till the end of two days.
The Aran Islands John M. Synge 2003
Nor was that law concerning the inviolable virginity of the child of Felim foolish or unwise, for it was made solemnly by the Ultonians in obedience to the united voice of the Druids of Ulla, men who see deeply into the hidden causes of things and the obscure relations of events, of which we men of war have no perception.” So spoke Concobar, not threateningly like a sovereign king, but pleadingly.
The Coming of Cuculain Standish O’Grady 2004
For I want words of wisdom, and none can I fetch; Nor to Felim a torch of sure knowledge can stretch: As no wit of a woman can wot what she bears, I know naught of that cry from within me that tears.
Heroic Romances of Ireland Volume 1 A. H. Leahy 2004
Then Cathbad laid his hand upon the body of the woman; and the little child moved beneath his hand: "Aye, indeed," he said, "it is a woman child who is here: Deirdre shall be her name, and evil woe shall be upon her." Now some days after that came the girl child into the world; and then thus sang Cathbad: O Deirdre! of ruin great cause thou art; Though famous, and fair, and pale: Ere that Felim's hid daughter from life shall part, All Ulster her deeds shall wail.
Heroic Romances of Ireland Volume 1 A. H. Leahy 2004
The tale goes that one day King Conor and his nobles feasted at the house of Felim, his chief story-teller.
English Literature For Boys And Girls H.E. Marshall 2004