Crossword-Solution: TENDANCE 8 letters, 1 clue 🏆 scrabble score: 11

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Tendance n. The act of attending or waiting; attendance.
Tendance n. Persons in attendance; attendants.

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Hint 1 meaning
One who, or that which, eats.
Hint 2 anagram
RETAE
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greedy person
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Mynheer Calf, too, becomes Monsieur de Veau in the like manner; he is Saxon when he requires tendance, and takes a Norman name when he becomes matter of enjoyment.” “By St Dunstan,” answered Gurth, “thou speakest but sad truths; little is left to us but the air we breathe, and that appears to have been reserved with much hesitation, solely for the purpose of enabling us to endure the tasks they lay upon our shoulders.
Ivanhoe Walter Scott 1993
Hence, the sub-title of the work,--"Philosophy of Misery." No category can be suppressed; the opposition, antinomy, or contre-tendance, which exists in each of them, cannot be suppressed.
What is Property? P. J. Proudhon 1995
The sensations of bodily sickness, in a comfortable bed, and with the tendance of the good-natured landlady, made a sort of respite for her; such a respite as there is in the faint weariness which obliges a man to throw himself on the sand instead of toiling onward under the scorching sun.
Adam Bede George Eliot [pseudonym of Mary Anne Evans] 1996
Now, instead of getting better, Colonel Stickles grew worse and worse, in spite of all our tendance of him, with simples and with nourishment, and no poisonous medicine, such as doctors would have given him.
Lorna Doone, A Romance of Exmoor R. D. Blackmore 2006
And then she left her child asleep, under Betty Muxworthy's tendance--for Betty took to that child, as if there never had been a child before--and away she went in her own 'spring-cart' (as the name of that engine proved to be), without a word to any one, except the old man who had driven her from Molland parish that morning, and who coolly took one of our best horses, without 'by your leave' to any one.
Lorna Doone, A Romance of Exmoor R. D. Blackmore 2006