Crossword-Solution: SALLI 5 letters, 1 clue 🏆 scrabble score: 5

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SALLI anagram ALLIS, ISALL, LILAS

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Hint 1 meaning
One who, or that which, eats.
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greedy person
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Every good Moslem is obliged to obey such requisition by responding, Allahumma [p.18] salli alayh,—O Allah bless him! But the Madani curtails the phrase to “A’n,[FN#30]” supposing it to be an equivalent, and proceeds in his loquacity.
Personal Narrative of a Pilgrimage to Al-Madinah & Meccah Sir Richard Francis Burton 2003
The Salic games are said to have been instituted by the Veian king Morrius, a name pointing to Mars, the divinity of the Salli.--Kuhn, 488-493.] [Footnote 19: The name Robin also appears to Kuhn worthy of notice, since the horseman in the May pageant is in some parts of Germany called Ruprecht (Rupert, Robert).] [Footnote 20: _Edinburgh Review,_ vol.
The Atlantic Monthly, Volume 1, Issue 2, December, 1857 Various 2003
Europeans in the Moorish Service--The Salli Rovers--Record of the Christian Slaves--Christian Influences in Morocco--Foreign Relations--Moorish Diplomatic Usages--Foreign Rights and Privileges--Commercial Intercourse--The Fate of the Empire.
Life in Morocco and Glimpses Beyond Budgett Meakin 2006
Further east a distinct race of pirates flourished, including Turks and Greeks and ruffians from every shore, but they were not Moors, of whom the Salli rover was the type.
Life in Morocco and Glimpses Beyond Budgett Meakin 2006
The manner in which the rovers of Salli and other ports were permitted to flourish so long can be explained in no other way than by the supposition that they were regarded as a sort of necessary nuisance, just a hornet's-nest by the wayside, which it would be hopeless to destroy, as they would merely swarm elsewhere.
Life in Morocco and Glimpses Beyond Budgett Meakin 2006