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One who, or that which, eats.
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greedy person
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Quid ultra tendis? Aequa tellus Pauperi recluditur Regumque pueris, nec satelles Orci Callidum Promethea 35 Revexit auro captus.
Odes and Epodes Horace 2006
Satelles vero eum arripiens, non per coifæ ligamina sed per guttur eum apprehendens, traxit ad carcerem." From which occurrence Spelman drew the untenable, and indeed, ridiculous inference, that the coif was introduced as a veil, beneath which ecclesiastics who wished to practice as judges or counsel in the secular courts, might conceal the personal mark of their order.
A Book About Lawyers John Cordy Jeaffreson 2009
The other three _Satellites_ in the time of this Eclipse, made by the _Satelles_, were Westwards of the Body of _Jupiter_; appearing as bright through the Tube, as the Body of _Jupiter_ did to the naked Eye, and I was able to see them longer through the Tube, after the day-light came on, than I was able to see the Body of _Jupiter_ with my naked eye.
Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society - Vol 1 - 1666 Various 2009
And what is said of _Jupiter_, is in the like manner to be understood of _Saturne_ and his _Satelles_, discovered by _Hugenius_: For all these _Satellites_ are to their _Principals_, as so many Moons to the Earth.
Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society - Vol 1 - 1666 Various 2009
Ecce, ecce! sacro in limine, dum pio Multumque prono poplite amas humum, Altaria annuunt ab alto; Et refluis tibi plaudit alis Pulchro incalescens officio, puer Quicunque crispo sidere crinium, Vultuque non fatente terram, Currit ibi roseus satelles.
The Complete Works of Richard Crashaw, Volume II (of 2) Richard Crashaw 2012