Crossword-Solution: HABITANCY 9 letters, 10 clues 🏆 scrabble score: 19

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tenantry 3 answers
country folk 3 answers
peasantry 6 answers
villadom 12 answers
Populace 15 answers
townspeople 16 answers
citizenry 21 answers
population 46 answers
People. 68 answers
community 70 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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Before he approached it a hind and her calf had been cropping the grass between the cracks of the altar-steps; all else was very still, yet had a feeling of habitancy and familiar use.
The Forest Lovers Maurice Hewlett 2005
Its stained brick walls, partly covered with ivy and lichens; its smokeless chimneys; its barred doors; its many shuttered windows, like blind eyes--all appeared deliberately to thrust aside human habitancy.
A Woman Named Smith Marie Conway Oemler 2005
Numerous small caves or sink holes exist in the neighborhood, three of which were reported as being dry, lighted, having good entrances, and well suited for habitancy.
Archeological Investigations Gerard Fowke 2006
The little villages, so unlike our own, and yet so admirably fitted for peasant comfort, the homesteads embedded in plantations of willows, the neatness of every thing round the farm-houses, and even the sleekness of the cattle, which seemed by their tameness to form a part of the habitancy--all were objects of constant remark on our march; and we could easily comprehend the horror with which the arrival of a French commissariat must strike these comfortable burghers.
Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine, Volume 56, Number 347, September, 1844 Various 2008
They then caught their horses and moved their families to the West Fork; and when they visited the places of their former habitancy for the purpose of collecting their stock and carrying it off with their other property, scarce a vestige of them was to be seen,--the Indians had been there after they left the cave, and burned the houses, pillaged their movable property, and destroyed the cattle and hogs.
Chronicles of Border Warfare Alexander Scott Withers 2009