The Prioresses Tale, Sire Thopas, the Monkes Tale, the Clerkes Tale, the Squieres Tale, From the Canterbury Tales;
The Prioresses Tale, Sire Thopas, the Monkes Tale, the Clerkes Tale, the Squieres Tale, From the Canterbury Tales;
Chaucer Geoffrey
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to hunt, £ 81. A.S. huHtian, to hunt; cf. kentan, to catch. Huntyng, Hunting, s. hunting, B 340. 3995; on huntyng=a- hunting, for the purpose of the chase, £ 234. A.S. huntung, a hunting, sb,; quite distinct from htintitndet pres. part, of kuntian. Hnrtes, s. pi. hurts, F 471. O. F. hurt, a stroke, hit, from hurler, F. heurter, to strike, hit ; whence E. hurtle. Hy, adj. high, learned. E 18 ; dat, Hye, great, 135 ; dtf. Hye, F 85, 98 ; pi. Hye, high, E 45 ; comp. Hyer, F 387. A.S. hedh, IceL hd...r, G. hoch. Hyde, v. to hide, used intransUtPefy, 1. e. lie concealed, F 141 ; gerund, to hide, B 3733. A.S. k^dan, cognate with Ok. tc«6$*iv. Hye, adv. high, aloft, B ^$9^* ^ 411,671. A.S. heage, high, adv.; hedh, high, adj. Hye, V. or gerund, to hasten, to bring hastily, F 291. A. S. higan, higian, to haste; cf. Lat. citus, quick, Ok. telwfjuu, I go. Hyghte, s. height, B 12. A.S. hediSo. Hyghte, pt. pi. a p. promised, E 496. A. S. hdtan, to promise ; pt. t. ie Uht, pi. hiton. Hyghte, pt. s.
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