Crossword-Solution: REGALS 6 letters, 4 clues 🏆 scrabble score: 7

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REGALS anagram ALGERS, ELGARS, GLARES, GLASER, LAGERS, LARGES

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Hint 1 meaning
One who, or that which, eats.
Hint 2 anagram
EERTA
Hint 3 another clue
greedy person
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Come, tell me what are your accomplishments." "I can play the lute, the violin, the flageolet, the harp, the syrinx and the regals," the other replied; "also the Spanish penola that is struck with a quill, the organistrum that a wheel turns round, the wait so delightful, the rebeck so enchanting, the little gigue that chirps up on high, and the great horn that booms like thunder." Bracciolini said: "That is something.
Domnei James Branch Cabell 2006
The clavichord followed in due course, and by a rapid process of development regals, organs, and virginals evolved.
Chats on Household Curios Fred W. Burgess 2008
Two hogsheads of wine were then ladled out to the thirsty mob, and the gate at Temple Bar was painted with battlements and buttresses, richly hung with cloth of Arras, and all in a flutter with "fourteen standard flags." There were eight French trumpeters blowing their best, besides "a pair of regals," with children singing to the same.
Old and New London Walter Thornbury 2010
That "regals," as they were then called, were placed in some of the principal churches, and used in worship, is also evidenced by documents still in existence.
Bygone Church Life in Scotland Various 2011
One, Robert le Mains, said: “I can play the lute, the violin, the pipe, the bagpipe, the syrinx, the harp, the gigue, the gittern, the symphony, the psaltery, the organistrum, the regals, the tabor and the rote.
A Complete History of Music Winton James Baltzell 2017
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Appears in: NYT.

Used 1 time in crossword archives (1986).