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

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TIRSO anagram ORITS, ORSIT, RIOTS, RISTO, ROIST, ROSTI, ROTIS, SORTI, STIRO, TIROS, TORIS, TORSI, TOSIR, TRIOS, TROIS

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One who, or that which, eats.
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greedy person
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TIRSO DE MOLINA.--Tirso de Molina was another prodigy of dramatic literature, and his fellow-countrymen assert that he wrote three hundred dramas, of which sixty-five are in existence.
Initiation into Literature Emile Faguet 2005
The full title of the work is "Il dissoluto punito, ossia il Don Giovanni," and the subject was taken from a Spanish tale by Tirso de Molina, called "El combidado de piedra." The original cast of the opera was as follows:-- DONNA ANNA Signora TERESA SAPORITTI.
The Standard Operas (12th edition) George P. Upton 2005
Luis de Leon is nothing like so famous as Cervantes, as Lope de Vega, as Tirso de Molina, as Ruiz de Alarcon, and as Calderon, whose names, if not their works, are familiar to the laity.
Fray Luis de León James Fitzmaurice-Kelly 2005
The traditions of the past names, such as Calderon, Lope de Vega, Tirso de Molina, Moreto, and others, cannot exactly be said to be kept up, for these are, most of them, of European fame; but in a country where the theatre is the beloved entertainment of all classes, and perhaps especially so of the poor or the working people, there are never wanting dramatists who satisfy the needs of their auditors, and whose works are sometimes translated into foreign languages, if not actually acted on an alien stage.
Spanish Life in Town and Country L. Higgin and Eugène E. Street 2006
Her reputation for goodness was unchanged by the lapse of time, her goodness stands approved to-day, and two dramatists, Tirso de Molina and Roca de Togores, have depicted her as a heroine in their plays.
Women of the Romance Countries John R. Effinger 2006