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Definition of hie
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Hie (n.)
Haste;
diligence.
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Hypaspist
::
Hypaspist
(n.) A
shield-bearer
or
armor-bearer.
Scutcheoned
::
Scutcheoned
(a.)
Emblazoned
on or as a
shield.
Clan
::
Clan (n.) A tribe or
collection
of
families,
united
under a
chieftain,
regarded
as
having
the same
common
ancestor,
and
bearing
the same
surname;
as, the clan of
Macdonald..
Top
::
Top (n.) The chief
person;
the most
prominent
one.
Neoplatonism
::
Neoplatonism
(n.) A
pantheistic
eclectic
school
of
philosophy,
of which
Plotinus
was the chief (A. D.
205-270),
and which
sought
to
reconcile
the
Platonic
and
Aristotelian
systems
with
Oriental
theosophy.
It
tended
to
mysticism
and
theurgy,
and was the last
product
of Greek
philosophy..
Muscadine
::
Muscadine
(n.) A name given to
several
very
different
kinds of
grapes,
but in
America
used
chiefly
for the
scuppernong,
or
southern
fox
grape,
which is said to be the
parent
stock of the
Catawba.
See
Grapevine..
Cahier
::
Cahier
(n.) A
number
of
sheets
of paper put
loosely
together;
esp. one of the
successive
portions
of a work
printed
in
numbers.
Trysail
::
Trysail
(n.) A
fore-and-aft
sail, bent to a gaff, and
hoisted
on a lower mast or on a small mast,
called
the
trysail
mast, close abaft a lower mast; -- used
chiefly
as a storm sail.
Called
also
spencer..
Oared
::
Oared (a.)
Furnished
with oars; --
chiefly
used in
composition;
as, a
four-oared
boat..
Captain
::
Captain
(a.)
Chief;
superior.
Ominous
::
Ominous
(a.) Of or
pertaining
to an omen or to
omens;
being or
exhibiting
an omen;
significant;
portentous;
--
formerly
used both in a
favorable
and
unfavorable
sense;
now
chiefly
in the
latter;
foreboding
or
foreshowing
evil;
inauspicious;
as, an
ominous
dread..
Parament
::
Parament
(n.)
Ornamental
hangings,
furniture,
etc., as of a state
apartment;
rich and
elegant
robes worn by men of rank; --
chiefly
in the
plural..
Bothie
::
Bothie
(n.) Same as
Bothy.
Hierarchy
::
Hierarchy
(n.)
Dominion
or
authority
in
sacred
things.
Mouse-ear
::
Mouse-ear
(n.) A
European
species
of
hawkweed
(Hieracium
Pilosella).
Hyperaspist
::
Hyperaspist
(n.) One who holds a
shield
over
another;
hence,
a
defender..
Eschynite
::
Eschynite
(n.) A rare
mineral,
containing
chiefly
niobium,
titanium,
thorium,
and
cerium.
It was so
called
by
Berzelius
on
account
of the
inability
of
chemical
science,
at the time of its
discovery,
to
separate
some of its
constituents..
Hierourgy
::
Hierourgy
(n.) A
sacred
or holy work or
worship.
Manufacturing
::
Manufacturing
(a.)
Employed,
or
chiefly
employed,
in
manufacture;
as, a
manufacturing
community;
a
manufacturing
town..
Performance
::
Performance
(n.) That which is
performed
or
accomplished;
a thing done or
carried
through;
an
achievement;
a deed; an act; a feat; esp., an
action
of an
elaborate
or
public
character..
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