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

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SASAN anagram ANASS, ASANS, ASNAS, SANAS, SANSA

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Hint 1 meaning
One who, or that which, eats.
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greedy person
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Accordingly he went out and was absent ten days, after which he returned and said, "I can learn no tidings of him and have hit on no trace of him, nor can any tell me aught of him." Upon this King Sasan repented him of that which he had done by the Prince; whilst his mother abode in unrest continual nor would patience come at her call: and thus passed over her twenty days in heaviness all.
The Book of the Thousand Nights and a Night, Volume 3 Richard F. Burton 2001
She had with her this steed and ten slaves, no more, to attend on her and the horse; and she was bound for Baghdad and Khorasan, there to seek King Sasan and to sue for peace and pardon from ban.
The Book of the Thousand Nights and a Night, Volume 3 Richard F. Burton 2001
When this news came to Sasan, he was drowned in the sea of appal, knowing that the whole state had turned against him, great and small; and his trouble redoubled and his care became despair.
The Book of the Thousand Nights and a Night, Volume 3 Richard F. Burton 2001
Now when the news of this reached Kanmakan by the merchants, he returned in haste to Baghdad on the back of the aforesaid stallion, and as King Sasan sat perplexed upon his throne he heard of the coming of Kanmakan; whereupon he despatched all the troops and head-men of the city to meet him.
The Book of the Thousand Nights and a Night, Volume 3 Richard F. Burton 2001
She came to him and kissed him between the eyes, but he said to her, "O mother mine, let me go to my uncle King Sasan who hath overwhelmed me with weal and boon." And while he so did, all the palace-people and head-men marvelled at the beauty of the stallion and said, "No King is like unto this man." So Kanmakan went in to King Sasan and saluted him as he rose to receive him; and, kissing his hands and feet, offered him the horse as a present.
The Book of the Thousand Nights and a Night, Volume 3 Richard F. Burton 2001