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Hint 1 meaning
One who, or that which, eats.
Hint 2 anagram
ETREA
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greedy person
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For Dante's belief, see Inferno, canto xxxiv, 112-115: "E se' or sotto l'emisperio giunto, Ch' e opposito a quel che la gran secca Coverchia, e sotto il cui colmo consunto Fu l'uom che nacque e visse senza pecca." For orthodox geography in the Middle Ages, see Wright's Essays on Archaeology, vol.
History of the Warfare of Science with Theology in Christendom Andrew Dickson White 1996
For otherwise the water might peradventure convey some part of them, or other pecca̅t matter, which it findeth in his passage either into the bladder, or to some other weake, and infirme member of the body, to the increase of that evill disposition which is to be removed, or else to the breeding of some other new infirmity.
Spadacrene Anglica Edmund Deane 2005
Luther said, "Pecca fortiter." I anathematise the formal sentiment, but there is a truth in it, when spoken of material acts.
Apologia pro Vita Sua John Henry Newman 2006
The second, which Luther clothed in the shameful exhortation, “_Pecca fortiter et crede fortius et nihil nocebunt centum homicidia et mille stupra_,”(953) is repugnant to the teaching of Scripture and destructive of morality.(954) The third consistently led to the rejection of infant baptism by the Anabaptists, the Mennonites, and other Protestant sects.
Grace, Actual and Habitual Joseph Pohle 2009
Quanto all'atto che sia peccato, questo è una favola: perchè la volontà è quella che pecca, non il corpo; e la cagione del peccato è dispiacere al marito: e voi gli compiacete; pigliarne piacere: e voi ne avete dispiacere," etc.
Renaissance in Italy: Italian Literature John Addington Symonds 2011