Crossword-Solution: TINAJA 6 letters, 1 clue 🏆 scrabble score: 13

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Hint 1 meaning
One who, or that which, eats.
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greedy person
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Have I not filled your tinaja with water when other people have gone without a drop? When even the consul and the interpreter of the consul had no water to slake their thirst, have you not had enough to wash your wustuddur? And what is my return? When I arrive in the heat of the day, I have not one kind word spoken to me, nor so much as a glass of makhiah offered to me; must I tell you all that I do for you, Joanna? Truly I must, for you have no manner with you.
The Bible in Spain George Borrow 1995
Were it not for that jar or _tinaja_ of _aguardiente_ which the old man keeps so snugly in the corner of his burrow, he would have withered up long ago, like the mummies of the Great Saint Bernard.
Atlantic Monthly, Vol. 5, No. 30, April, 1860 Various 2005
She dropped the _tinaja_ beside the house and walked swiftly--she feared to run lest she might attract attention--to the edge of the precipice.
Emerson's Wife and Other Western Stories Florence Finch Kelly 2006
Medium-sized tinaja of the usual form, quite regular and symmetrical, white ware with decorations; zigzag band around the neck; body divided into compartments with a large three-leaved figure in each.
Illustrated Catalogue of the Collections Obtained from the Indians of New Mexico in 1880 James Stevenson 2006
Medium-sized tinaja, much, ornamented with vines and birds; body with a broad belt of Greek frets with leaf ornaments above and below.
Illustrated Catalogue of the Collections Obtained from the Indians of New Mexico in 1880 James Stevenson 2006