Crossword-Solution: PONTIFICES 10 letters, 1 clue 🏆 scrabble score: 17

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Pontifices pl. of Pontifex

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Hint 1 meaning
One who, or that which, eats.
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TEARE
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greedy person
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Petri hic humasset, nequaquam nos Romani pontifices sic subjugassent, (Agnellus, Liber Pontificalis, in Scriptores Rerum Ital.
The History of The Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire Edward Gibbon 1996
The whitened tables of the Pontifices preserved carefully the records of the eclipses and other atmospherical phenomena, and what we call the art of verifying dates was known to them at an early time; but there was no spontaneous rise of physical science to suggest by its analogies of law and order a new method of research, nor any natural springing up of the questioning spirit of philosophy with its unification of all phenomena and all knowledge.
Essays and Lectures Oscar Wilde 2013
The bridge that had been of so much use, that the pontifices had so carefully built and preserved, must be cut away, or all was lost.
The Story of Rome From the Earliest Times to the End of the Republic Arthur Gilman 2004
They were the augurs and the pontifices, and as the religion grew more and more formal and the priests less and less earnest, the observances fell into dull and insipid performances, in which no one was interested, and in time public service became not only tedious, but costly, penny collections made from house to house being among the least onerous expedients resorted to for the support of the new grafts on the tree of devotion.
The Story of Rome From the Earliest Times to the End of the Republic Arthur Gilman 2004
Just as the chancellorship and primacy of England were often in the hands of one person and that an ecclesiastic, so in Rome the pontifices had at first the making of almost all law.
A History of Roman Literature Charles Thomas Cruttwell 2005