Crossword-Solution: NAUTES 6 letters, 1 clue 🏆 scrabble score: 6

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NAUTES anagram AUSTEN, NASUTE, NAUSET, SUNTEA, UNSEAT

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Hint 1 meaning
One who, or that which, eats.
Hint 2 anagram
ATREE
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greedy person
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There Proreus, Nautes, Eratreus, appear And famed Amphialus, Polyneus’ heir; Euryalus, like Mars terrific, rose, When clad in wrath he withers hosts of foes; Naubolides with grace unequall’d shone, Or equall’d by Laodamas alone.
The Odyssey Homer 2002
While AEneas was still in doubt what course to pursue, his father appeared to him in a dream and bade him do as Nautes had advised.
Story of Aeneas Michael Clarke 2004
Sore-struck, AEneas in his breast debates This way and that, still doubtful to remain In fields Sicilian, mindless of the Fates, Or strive the shores of Italy to gain, Then aged Nautes, wisest of his train, Taught by Tritonian Pallas to unfold What wrathful gods or destinies ordain, In prescient utterance his response unrolled, And thus with cheerful words the anxious chief consoled: XCVII.
The Aeneid of Virgil Virgil 2006
Then old Nautes, whom Tritonian Pallas taught like none other, and made famous in eminence of art--she granted him to reply what the gods' heavy anger menaced or what the order of fate claimed--he then in accents of comfort thus speaks to Aeneas: 'Goddess-born, follow we fate's ebb and flow, whatsoever it shall be; fortune must be borne to be overcome.
The Aeneid Virgil 2007
Then the old Nautes, whom erewhile had Pallas set on high By her exceeding plenteous craft and lore that she had taught:-- She gave him answers; telling him how wrath of God was wrought, And how it showed, and what the law of fate would ask and have:-- This man unto Æneas now such words of solace gave: "O Goddess-born, Fate's ebb and flow still let us follow on, Whate'er shall be, by bearing all must Fortune's fight be won.
The Æneids of Virgil Virgil 2009