Crossword-Solution: LOTAS 5 letters, 2 clues 🏆 scrabble score: 5

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LOTAS anagram ALOST, ALTOS, LOSTA, LOTSA, SALTO, SOLTA, STOLA, TALOS, TOLAS

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Hint 1 meaning
One who, or that which, eats.
Hint 2 anagram
ATREE
Hint 3 another clue
greedy person
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Sentences with LOTAS (3)

The buffalo represents absolute milk and the lessening pyramid of brass _lotas_, from the great two-gallon vessel at the base to the ¼-seer measure at the top, stand for successive degrees of dilution with that pure element which runs in the roadside ditches after rain.
Behind the Bungalow EHA 2015
These lotas are invariably so shaped that the circumference of the top is about half that of the widest part, thus:-- [Illustration] He then borrowed some uncooked rice with which he proceeded to fill the bowl to its utmost capacity.
Indian Conjuring L. H. Branson 2008
This the thannahdar intimated to his men; some of whom began to smoke in little knots or groups, squatting on their hams; others drank water, which they drew in their brazen lotas from a neighbouring well; whilst others unfolded little stores of rice, or parched gram, tied up in corners of their vestments, and set to daintily picking and eating the same.
Memoirs of a griffin Francis John Bellew 2023

Quotes with LOTAS (1)

Have you ever wondered What happens to all the poems people write? The poems they neverlet anyone else read? Perhaps they are Too private and personal Perhaps they are just not good enough. Perhaps the prospect of such a heartfeltexpression being seen as clumsyshallow sillypretentious saccharineunoriginal sentimentaltrite boringoverwrought obscure stupidpointless or simply embarrassingis enough to give any aspiringpoet good reason to hide their work frompublic view. forever. …
Shaun Tan Tales from Outer Suburbia
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Appears in: NYT.

Used 3 times in crossword archives (1976–1993).