Crossword-Solution: NOURSE 6 letters, 2 clues 🏆 scrabble score: 6

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NOURSE anagram ENSOUR, SURENO, UNSORE

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Hint 1 meaning
One who, or that which, eats.
Hint 2 anagram
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Hint 3 another clue
greedy person
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See _Met._ 1.622-723; _SC_, gloss to "Julye" and to "October") dispread > spread out 104.18 But this was drawne of six vnequall beasts, 2 On which her six sage Counsellours did ryde, Taught to obay their bestiall beheasts, 4 With like conditions to their kinds applyde: Of which the first, that all the rest did guyde, 6 Was sluggish _Idlenesse_ the nourse of sin; Vpon a slouthfull Asse he chose to ryde, 8 Arayd in habit blacke, and amis thin, Like to an holy Monck, the seruice to begin.
The Faerie Queene Volume 1 Edmund Spenser 2005
That > [And that] 110.35 The godly Matrone by the hand him beares 2 Forth from her presence, by a narrow way, Scattred with bushy thornes, and ragged breares, 4 Which still before him she remou'd away, That nothing might his ready passage stay: 6 And euer when his feet encombred were, Or gan to shrinke, or from the right to stray, 8 She held him fast, and firmely did vpbeare, As carefull Nourse her child from falling oft does reare.
The Faerie Queene Volume 1 Edmund Spenser 2005
Where > [In which, at which] villein > villain; serf 204.18 It was a faithlesse Squire, that was the sourse 2 Of all my sorrow, and of these sad teares, With whom from tender dug of commune nourse, 4 Attonce I was vpbrought, and eft when yeares More rype vs reason lent to +chose+ our Peares, 6 Our selues in league of vowed loue we knit: In which we long time without gealous feares, 8 +Or+ faultie thoughts continewd, as was fit; And for my part I vow, dissembled not a whit.
The Faerie Queene Volume 1 Edmund Spenser 2005
For in the following letter [4] to Mr Nourse, the bookseller, dated July 1739, we find him requiring a London house at a rent of forty pounds and with a large "eating Parlour." "Mr Nourse, Disappointments have hitherto prevented my paying y'r Bill, which, I shall certainly do on my coming to Town which will be next Month.
Henry Fielding: A Memoir G. M. Godden 2005
Nourse, the bookseller, who was the proprietor of the work, upon being applied to by Sir John Pringle, agreed very handsomely to have the leaf on which it was contained cancelled, and re-printed without it, at his own expence.
The Life Of Johnson, Volume 3 of 6 Boswell 2005
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Appears in: NYT.

Used 2 times in crossword archives (1950–1956).