Crossword-Solution: RYPE 4 letters, 6 clues 🏆 scrabble score: 9

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RYPE anagram PREY, PYRE, REPY, YPER

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Hint 1 meaning
One who, or that which, eats.
Hint 2 anagram
ETEAR
Hint 3 another clue
greedy person
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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
And moreouer, in other apples, opened, but not rype, hee redoubled the thicknesse of the foyle, making the kernelles of an oryentall colour, so also hee made the flowers of perfect corrall, in the cuppes full of bees of golde.
Hypnerotomachia Francesco Colonna 2006
Seing at a banket a verye fayre gentlewoman a widowe called (as some saye) Madonna Margherita de Ghisilieri, she pleased his fansie so well, that he fixed her so fast in the siege of his remembraunce, as if he had been a yonge man of rype and youthlye yeares.
The Palace of Pleasure, Volume 1 William Painter 2007
Nowe if you have suspowse, to Gille or to me, Com and rype oure howse! The woman moans more pitifully than ever: _Wife._ Outt, thefys, fro my barne! negh hym not thore.
A Literary History of the English People Jean Jules Jusserand 2007
Then unto London I dyd me hye, Of all the land it beareth the pryse; Hot pescods one began to crye, Straberry rype, and cherryes in the ryse: One bad me come nere, and by some spyce, Peper, and sayforne, they gan me bede; But for lacke of money I myght not spede.
A Chronicle of London from 1089 to 1483 Anonymous 2008