Crossword-Solution: MOHAR 5 letters, 2 clues 🏆 scrabble score: 10

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Hint 1 meaning
One who, or that which, eats.
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EARTE
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greedy person
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Tyre, Sidon, Gebal, Aradus, Simyra, Sarepta, Berytus, and perhaps Arka, appear in the inscriptions of Thothmes III,[0149] and in the “Travels of a Mohar,”[1410] without an indication of the pre-eminence, much less the supremacy, of any one of them.
History of Phoenicia George Rawlinson 2006
Chabas, Voyage d'un Egyptien.] "I have often heard the deeds of the Mohar spoken of," said the old priest from Chennu, "yet I do not exactly know what his office requires of him." "He has to wander among the ignorant and insolent people of hostile provinces, and to inform himself of the kind and number of the population, to investigate the direction of the mountains, valleys, and rivers, to set forth his observations, and to deliver them to the house of war, [Corresponding to our minister of war.
Uarda, Volume 1. Georg Ebers 2004
Does he distinguish himself by a special acuteness?" "He was a steady learner, but of moderate ability." "Is the rank of Mohar then as high as that of a prince of the empire?" "By no means." "How then is it--?" "It is, as it is," interrupted Gagabu.
Uarda, Volume 1. Georg Ebers 2004
When the Mohar had given the reins into the hand of a servant, he sprang from his chariot, and after the usual form of obeisance said to the princess: "In this valley lies the loathsome den of the people, to whom thou, O princess, dost deign to do such high honor.
Uarda, Volume 2. Georg Ebers 2004
Paaker preceded her, and rolled a flat piece of limestone, inlaid by nature with nodules of flint, under the stone pavilion, crushed a few scorpions which had taken refuge there, spread his head-cloth over the hard seat, and said, "Here you are sheltered." Nefert sank down on the stone and watched the Mohar, who slowly and silently paced backwards and forward in front of her.
Uarda, Volume 2. Georg Ebers 2004
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Used 1 time in crossword archives (1975).