Crossword-Solution: TREVISS 7 letters, 1 clue 🏆 scrabble score: 10

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TREVISS anagram STIVERS, STRIVES, VESTRIS

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partition in a stable for keeping animals apart 1 answer
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Hint 1 meaning
One who, or that which, eats.
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greedy person
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Beyond the "treviss," which formed one side of the stall, stood a cow, who turned her head and lowed when Jeanie came into the stable, an appeal which her habitual occupations enabled her perfectly to understand, and with which she could not refuse complying, by shaking down some fodder to the animal, which had been neglected like most things else in the castle of the sluggard.
The Heart of Mid-Lothian, Volume 2, Illustrated Sir Walter Scott 2004
Beyond the “treviss,” which formed one side of the stall, stood a cow, who turned her head and lowed when Jeanie came into the stable, an appeal which her habitual occupations enabled her perfectly to understand, and with which she could not refuse complying, by shaking down some fodder to the animal, which had been neglected like most things else in the castle of the sluggard.
The Heart of Mid-Lothian Sir Walter Scott 2006
Mrs Treviss took the opportunity of her absence to speak to Ralph on a subject which he found especially interesting.
The Two Shipmates William H. G. Kingston 2008
The young people were alone, and, as may be supposed, Ralph did not lose much time in telling Jessie what Mrs Treviss had said, and asking her if she would consent to the arrangement.
The Two Shipmates William H. G. Kingston 2008
With a prayer for her safety, Mrs Treviss watched the young girl, who, like a bird released from its cage, flew rather than walked, as she made her way in the grey light of the early morn in the direction of the port.
The Two Shipmates William H. G. Kingston 2008