Crossword-Solution: LOSEL 5 letters, 6 clues 🏆 scrabble score: 5

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Word Word Type Definition
Losel n. One who loses by sloth or neglect; a worthless person; a
lorel.
Losel a. Wasteful; slothful.

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LOSEL anagram ELLOS, ELSOL

We have 6 clues for the answer “LOSEL”

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A worthless person: Archaic. 1 answer
Ne'er-do-well: Arch. 1 answer
Ne'er-do-well: Dial. 1 answer
Worthless one 2 answers
worthless person 16 answers
Scoun-drel 74 answers
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Hint 1 meaning
One who, or that which, eats.
Hint 2 anagram
ETRAE
Hint 3 another clue
greedy person
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Sentences with LOSEL (5)

Then Cormac sang:-- (56) “I take it not ill, like the Tinker If a trickster had foundered his muck-sled; For he loves not rough travelling, the losel, And loath would he be of this uproar.
The Life and Death of Cormac the Skald Unknown 2008
You verily arrived in season are My needs (pursued the losel) to repair." XXXV With bitter smile, upstarting on his feet, Orlando to the ruffian made reply: "Thou at a price at which no chapman treat, Unmarked in merchant's books, these arms shalt buy." With that he snatched a brand, which, full of heat And smoke, was smouldering in the chimney nigh, Threw it, and smote by chance the knave half blind, Where with the nose the meeting brows confined.
Orlando Furioso Lodovico Ariosto 1996
LXI " `Upon the losel, sword in hand, I ran, And, for I could not aid in other wise, Bereft of life that evil fisherman.
Orlando Furioso Lodovico Ariosto 1996
LXXXIX Him by mid breast Marphisa griped amain, And lifted up the losel from the ground; As is rapacious eagle wont to strain The pullet, in her talons circled round; And bore him where the sons of King Troyane Heard the two knights their jarring claims propound.
Orlando Furioso Lodovico Ariosto 1996
XCV Not that he loved the losel or esteemed, Rather to him some time had borne despite; And often had to hand the caitiff schemed, Since he had forfeited the ring of might.
Orlando Furioso Lodovico Ariosto 1996
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Appears in: NYT.

Used 4 times in crossword archives (1952–1972).