An Etymological Dictionary of the Scottish Language Part 413

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An Etymological Dictionary of the Scottish Language



An Etymological Dictionary of the Scottish Language Part 413


HEPTHORNE, _s._ The briar, S.


_Doug._


HER, HERE, _s._


1. A person of rank.


_Douglas._


2. A chief, a leader.


_Douglas._


3. A magistrate.


_Wallace._


4. A master.


_Barbour._


A. S. _hera_, Su. G. _herre_, Teut. _herr_, Belg. _heer_, Lat.


_her-us_, dominus.


HER, HERE, _s._ Loss, injury.


_Wallace._


Su. G. _haer_, vis hostilis.


HER, _p.r.o.n._ Their, O. E. and A. S.


_Sir Gawan._


HERANDIS, _s. pl._


1. Errands.


_Wynt._


2. Tidings, q. _hearings_.


_Wyntown._


HERBERE, _s._ A garden for herbs.


Lat. _herbar-ium_, id.


_Douglas._


HERBERY, HERBRY, HARBORY, _s._


1. A military station.


_Barbour._


2. A dwelling place.


_Abp. Hamiltoun._


Teut. _herberghe_, diversorium, A. S. _hereberga_, the abode of an army.


_To_ ~Herbery~, ~Herbry~, _v. a._


1. To station.


_Barbour._


2. To dwell; applied to a person.


A. S. _herebeorg-an_, hospitari.


_Barbour._


~Herbryage~, _s._ An inn.


_Wallace._


~Herbriouris~, _s. pl._ A piquet.


_Barbour._


HERDIS, HERDS, _s._ Refuse of flax.


_Barbour._


HERDOUN, _adv._ Here below.


_Barbour._







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