Crossword-Solution: TANAQUIL 8 letters, 3 clues 🏆 scrabble score: 17

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TANAQUIL anagram ALIQUANT, LAQUINTA

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OCRISIA, mistress of 1 answer
SERVIUS Tullius, adoptive mother of 1 answer
TARQUINIUS Priscus, wife of 1 answer
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Hint 1 meaning
One who, or that which, eats.
Hint 2 anagram
TAREE
Hint 3 another clue
greedy person
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Tanaquil, who was well versed in the augury of her countrymen, embraced her husband; told him from what divinity the eagle had come, and from what auspicious quarter of the heavens; and said that it had performed its message about the highest part of the body, which was in itself prophetic of good.
The Story of Rome From the Earliest Times to the End of the Republic Arthur Gilman 2004
This man had acquired a considerable fortune by trade, which was inherited by his son Lucumo, who took the name of Tarquinius, from Tarquinia, a city of Hetruria, where his wife Tanaquil lived, previous to her marriage.
Domestic pleasures F. B. Vaux 2005
Tarquin made a present of his fair captive, to queen Tanaquil, who grew extremely attached to her, and restored her to freedom.
Domestic pleasures F. B. Vaux 2005
The senate were not, however, reconciled to him, and formed so dangerous a faction, that Servius was almost inclined to renounce the dignity conferred upon him by the people; but imparting his perplexities to Tanaquil, she disapproved of his intention, and prevailed upon him to bind himself by an oath, never to resign the kingdom.
Domestic pleasures F. B. Vaux 2005
His eldest son, finding that because of his foreign blood he could rise to no honors in Etruria, set off with his wife Tanaquil, and their little son Lucius Tarquinius, to settle in Rome.
Young Folks' History of Rome Charlotte Mary Yonge 2005