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

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Hint 1 meaning
One who, or that which, eats.
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ETAER
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greedy person
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And behind those that most in front appeared Sounded 'Osanna!' so that never since To hear again was I without desire.
Dante: "The Central Man of All the World" John T. Slattery 2005
John, in his very first chapter, records that Christ was addressed by Nathanael as "King of Israel"--that the Fourth Gospel alone describes how the crowd on His entry into Jerusalem cried, "Osanna, Blessed be the King of Israel, Who cometh in the name of the Lord" (xii.
The Lost Gospel and Its Contents Michael F. Sadler 2006
Then at last Sir Kay fell down to the earth and then Sir Sagramour and then Sir Agravaine and Sir Dodinas and then Sir Ladynas and Sir Osanna and Sir Persavant, so that all who were left standing upon their feet were Sir Brandiles and Sir Ironside and Sir Percydes.
The Story of Sir Launcelot and His Companions Howard Pyle 2010
Peter is tired to death with opening the door for them and deafened with their jubilations[542]: E così in ciel si faceva apparecchio D'ambrosia e nettar con celeste manna, E perchè Pietro alla porta è pur vecchio, Credo che molto quel giorno s'affanna; E converrà ch'egli abbi buono orecchio, Tanto gridavan quelle anime Osanna Ch'eran portate dagli angeli in cielo; Sicchè la barba gli sudava e 'l pelo.
Renaissance in Italy: Italian Literature John Addington Symonds 2011
The early Frankish Christians adopted several such names, some from the Latin, as Stabilis, Clarus, Celsus, Electus (perhaps in some cases from the names of Roman saints), some from the Hebrew, not only scriptural names of men and women, but also such words as Pasc (passover), Seraphim, Osanna, &c., and these they often mixed up with the Old German words to which they had been accustomed, the names of the Apostles Peter and Paul being so dealt with, and even the name of Christ himself.
Surnames as a Science Robert Ferguson 2011
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