Crossword-Solution: LETHA 5 letters, 1 clue 🏆 scrabble score: 8

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LETHA anagram ALHET, ATHEL, ELATH, ETHAL, HALTE, LATHE, THALE, THEAL

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Hint 1 meaning
One who, or that which, eats.
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ERTEA
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greedy person
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Sentences with LETHA (5)

For instance, in scholion 5, the Letha mentioned in the hymn is properly explained by Armorica, or the maritime tract on the North-West of Gaul; while in scholion n it is interpreted of Latium, in Italy.
Bolougne-Sur-Mer Reverend William Canon Fleming 2006
The cause of Patrick's coming to Erinn was as follows: The seven sons of Fechtmad--viz., the seven sons of the King of Britain--were on a naval expedition, and they went to plunder in Armoric-Letha; and a number of the Britons of Srath-Cluaidh were on a visit with their kinsmen, the Britons of Armoric-Letha, and Calpurn, son of Potit, Patrick's father, and his mother--_i.e._, Conches, daughter of Ocbas of the Galls--_i.e._, of the Franks--were killed in the slaughter in Armorica.
The Most Ancient Lives of Saint Patrick Various 2006
Myrce ne wyrndon heardes hand-plegan, hæletha nanum, thára the mid Anlafe, ofer ear-geblond, on lides bosme, land gesohton, fæge to feohte.
The English Language Robert Gordon Latham 2010
The list was not a very long one, yet from it I culled the following collection of given names for women: Ava, Alverna, Angie, Ora, Amida, Lalia, Nadine, Edetha, Violetta, Flo, Claudia, Evadne, Nelle, Ola, Lanora, Amarette, Bernese, Minta, Juanita, Babetta, Lenore, Letha, Leta, Neva, Tekla, Delpha, Oreta, Opal, Flaude, Iva, Lola, Leora, and Zippa.
Abroad at Home Julian Street 2011
Goff, and the _Man_, I sing, who, em'lous, plies The jointed club, whose balls invade the skies, Who from _Edina's_ tow'rs, his peaceful home, In quest of fame o'er _Letha's_ plains did roam.
Poems on Golf Edinburgh Burgess Golfing Society 2011