Crossword-Solution: SALUM 5 letters, 1 clue 🏆 scrabble score: 7

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SALUM anagram ALUMS, LAMUS, MALUS, MAULS, MUSAL

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Hint 1 meaning
One who, or that which, eats.
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EARTE
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greedy person
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Anglia magnarum foecunda puerpera rerum, siue solum spectes nobile, siue salum; Quć quantum sumptis se nobilitauent armis, siue domi gessit prćlia, siue foris; Multorum celebrant matura volumina: tantć Insula materiem paruula laudis alit.
The Principal Navigations, Voyages, Traffiques and Discoveries Richard Hakluyt 2005
From an incidental notice of the British boats in a different part of Cæsar's books, we learn that those on the Thames, like those on the Severn, were made of wicker-work and hides--_coracles_ in short; and from a passage of Avienus we learn that the Severn boats were like those of the Thames-- Non hi carinas quippe pinu texere Acereve norunt, non abiete, ut usus est, Curvant faselos; sed rei ad miraculum Navigia juncta semper aptant pellibus, Corioque vastum sæpe percurrunt salum.
The Ethnology of the British Islands Robert Gordon Latham 2010
However, I pricked up courage, and, putting on the best appearance I could, said to them steadily, without trepidation, 'What men are these before?' The answer, after some pause, was, 'They are men;' and they looked very queerly, as if they meant to ask each other 'What sort of spark is this?' 'Are those before us Ababdé?' said I; 'are they from Sheikh Amner?' One of them nodded, and grunted sullenly rather than said, 'Ay, Ababdé, from Sheikh Amner.' 'Then, salum alicum!' said I, 'we are brethren.
The Life and Adventures of Bruce, the African Traveller Francis Head 2012
The “Siminellum Dominicum,” Hearne thinks, was a better kind of bread[20] and that “Siminellum Salum,” from ~sal~, cibus, victus, was the ordinary bread; if it be not the Latin _Salis_ (Siminellum Salinum), in which case it denotes that more salt is contained in it than in the other.
British Popular Customs T. F. Thistelton Dyer 2019
Brue on his liberation formed a coalition with the neighbouring sovereigns of Brack, Siratick, Burba-yolof, Bur-sin, and Bur-salum, and watched the coasts of Damel so closely, that no foreign vessels could approach them.
A voyage to Senegal Jean Baptiste Léonard Durand 2023