Crossword-Solution: MARCASITE 9 letters, 3 clues 🏆 scrabble score: 13

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Marcasite n. A sulphide of iron resembling pyrite or common iron
pyrites in composition, but differing in form; white iron pyrites.

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Hint 1 meaning
One who, or that which, eats.
Hint 2 anagram
REETA
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greedy person
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Upon this likelihood I sent forty men, and gave order that each one should bring a stone of that mine, to make trial of the goodness; which being performed, I assured them at their return that the same was marcasite, and of no riches or value.
The Discovery of Guiana Sir Walter Raleigh 2006
Notwithstanding, divers, trusting more to their own sense than to my opinion, kept of the said marcasite, and have tried thereof since my return, in divers places.
The Discovery of Guiana Sir Walter Raleigh 2006
For mine own part, I am not so much in love with these long voyages as to devise thereby to cozen myself, to lie hard, to fare worse, to be subjected to perils, to diseases, to ill savours, to be parched and withered, and withal to sustain the care and labour of such an enterprise, except the same had more comfort than the fetching of marcasite in Guiana, or buying of gold ore in Barbary.
The Discovery of Guiana Sir Walter Raleigh 2006
Yet such as had no judgment or experience kept all that glistered, and would not be persuaded but it was rich because of the lustre; and brought of those, and of marcasite withal, from Trinidad, and have delivered of those stones to be tried in many places, and have thereby bred an opinion that all the rest is of the same.
The Discovery of Guiana Sir Walter Raleigh 2006
Her hand dropped from his clasp, and buried itself in rich folds of flowered damask; the quick rise and fall of her bosom stirred soft, yellowing laces, and made to flash like diamonds some ornaments of marcasite; her face was haunting in its pain and bewilderment and great beauty, and in the lie which her eyes gave to the false roses beneath those homes of sadness and longing.
Audrey Mary Johnston 2004