Crossword-Solution: GYTE 4 letters, 1 clue 🏆 scrabble score: 8

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Gyte a. Delirious; senselessly extravagant; as, the man is clean
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Hint 1 meaning
One who, or that which, eats.
Hint 2 anagram
EARTE
Hint 3 another clue
greedy person
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Sentences with GYTE (5)

Worthy man, he, too, will maybe weary for the heather, and the bents of Gullane, where (as I dare say you remember) he gaed clean gyte, and jumped on to his crown from a gig, in hot and hopeless chase of many thousand rabbits.
The Letters of Robert Louis Stevenson to his Family and Friends - Volume 2 [of 2] Robert Louis Stevenson 2019
Some of the smaller animals such as the dal-gyte, an animal about the size of a weasel, burrow in the earth; these the natives surprise when they are feeding or dig them from their burrows.
Journals Of Two Expeditions Of Discovery In North-West And Western Australia, Vol. 2 (of 2) George Grey 2005
Must I go over all that I have said to you already? It is finished, Mungo; are you listening? Did he--did he--looked vexed? But it does not matter, it is finished, and I have been a very foolish girl.” “But that needna' prevent me tellin' ye that the puir man's awa' clean gyte.” She smiled just the ghost of a smile at that, then put her hands upon her ears.
Doom Castle Neil Munro 2007
Our schooldays had just overlapped; he was a "gyte" (a child in the lowest form; "class" we called it), when I was in the highest, but I had never seen him, nor heard of him.
The Works of Robert Louis Stevenson - Swanston Edition Robert Louis Stevenson 2007
Let us hear what ye hae to say, laddie! Ye will be Nicholas Airie's gyte--I kenned her when she was dairy lass up at the Folds and mony is the time I warned her--but there's nae use harkin' back on the things noo, and when a' is said and dune ye carried me nane so ill, though the deil flee awa' wi' you and your 'Seniores'!--I would have you know that the day has been when I was as young--I am no sayin' sae bonnie or sae flichertsome as Miss Patsy there--but still weel eneuch and young eneuch.
Patsy S. R. Crockett 2007