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

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HIRSLE anagram HIRSEL, RELISH

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Hint 1 meaning
One who, or that which, eats.
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ARETE
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greedy person
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Het as he was, he took a kind o’ cauld grue in the marrow o’ his banes; but up he spak for a’ that; an’ says he: “My friend, are you a stranger in this place?” The black man answered never a word; he got upon his feet, an’ begude to hirsle to the wa’ on the far side; but he aye lookit at the minister; an’ the minister stood an’ lookit back; till a’ in a meenute the black man was ower the wa’ an’ rinnin’ for the bield o’ the trees.
The Merry Men Robert Louis Stevenson 1995
Het as he was, he took a kind o' cauld grue in the marrow o' his banes; but up he spak for a' that; an' says he: "My friend, are you a stranger in this place?" The black man answered never a word; he got upon his feet, an' begude to hirsle to the wa' on the far side; but he aye lookit at the minister; an' the minister stood an' lookit back; till a' in a meenute the black man was ower the wa' an' runnin' for the bield o' the trees.
Masterpieces of Mystery, Vol. 1 (of 4) Various 2009
Het as he was, he took a kind o' cauld grue in the marrow o' his banes; but up he spak for a' that; an' says he: "My friend, are you a stranger in this place?" The black man answered never a word; he got upon his feet, an' begoud to hirsle to the wa' on the far side; but he aye lookit at the minister; an' the minister stood an' lookit back; till a' in a meenit the black man was ower the wa' an' rinnin' for the bield o' the trees.
The Works of Robert Louis Stevenson - Swanston Edition Vol. 5 (of 25) Robert Louis Stevenson 2009
HIRSLE, hir'sl, _v.i._ (_Scot._) to slide or move, resting on the hams: to move forward with a rustling sound.
Chambers's Twentieth Century Dictionary (part 2 of 4: E-M) Various 2012