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Hint 1 meaning
One who, or that which, eats.
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greedy person
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The keen Maratta and the fierce Mysore Their league dissolve, and give the contest o'er; And peace restor'd, e'en party owns, tho' late, [20] That Hastings' firmness has preserv'd the State.
Quaint Gleanings from Ancient Poetry Edmund Goldsmid 2004
For ease the slow _Maratta_ spoils, And hardier _Sic_ erratic toils, While both their ease forego; For ease, which neither gold can buy, Nor robes, nor gems, which oft belie, The cover'd heart bestow; For neither gold nor gems combin'd Can heal the soul, or suffering mind; Lo! where their owner lies, Perch'd on his couch Distemper breathes, And Care like smoke, in turbid wreathes, Round the gay cieling flies.
Quaint Gleanings from Ancient Poetry Edmund Goldsmid 2004
John Baptist, are by Carlo Maratta.] [Footnote 130: In a missal of Pavia it is called a figure of the column which preceded the Israelites going out of Egypt.] [Footnote 131: The stag was a favourite subject of the early Christian artists, who often represented it in their paintings, and afterwards on their mosaics.
The Ceremonies of the Holy-Week at Rome Charles Michael Baggs 2005
Rome, many pictures Bologna, Borghese Gal., Pitti, Uffizi, Brera, Naples, Louvre, and other galleries of Europe; Albani, Guercino, Sassoferrato, and Carlo Dolci, works in almost every European gallery, especially Bologna; Cristofano Allori, Judith Pitti, also pictures in Uffizi; Berrettini and Maratta, many examples in Italian galleries, also Louvre.
A Text-Book of the History of Painting John C. Van Dyke 2006
The want, the decay, the servility, and the despotism are to be found among all the native races--Bengalee and Madrassee, Maratta and Telinga, Canarese and Tamul, Bheel and Ghoorka, Khoond and Rohilla, Sikh and Aheer--it will be seen that _we_ too have been getting up our India;--under all sorts of authorities--Potails and Zemeendars, Kardars and Jagheerdars, Ameers and Mokaddams, and Deshmucks; with all kinds of tenures--Zemeendaree and Ryotwaree and Jagheerdaree.
Punch - Volume 25 (Jul-Dec 1853) Various 2010