hiht
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hiht — see hyht … Old to modern English dictionary
hiht — caught? Pol. S. 150. Dut. ‘hechten,’ apprehendere (Kil.) … Oldest English Words
hihþe — hiht, hihþe obs. ff. height … Useful english dictionary
mis|hit — noun. MIHS HIHT; verb. mihs HIHT», noun, verb, hit, hit|ting. –n. a faulty or bad hit: »A club is thrown wildly away after a mishit (Punch). –v.t. to hit badly: »Father Urban watched Father Feld mishit his second shot, saw it…roll back down ten… … Useful english dictionary
Jeran (runa) — Nombre Protonórdico Anglosajón *Jē₂ran / *Jē₂raz Gēr Ior año, cosecha serpiente/anguila Forma Futhark antiguo … Wikipedia Español
Ascot-Heat — (spr. Askot hiht), Heide bei Windsor, berühmt durch seine Pferderennen (s. Wettrennen). im Mai, die fashionabelsten in England … Pierer's Universal-Lexikon
Cleckheaton — (spr. hiht n), Fabrikstadt in der engl. Grafsch. York, bei Bradford, (1901) 12.523 E … Kleines Konversations-Lexikon
Heaton Norris — (spr. hiht n), Stadt in der engl. Grafsch. Lancaster, (1901) 9474 E … Kleines Konversations-Lexikon
hit-or-miss — adjective dependent upon or characterized by chance a haphazard plan of action his judgment is rather hit or miss • Syn: ↑haphazard • Similar to: ↑random • Derivationally related forms: ↑haphazardness … Useful english dictionary
no-hit — adjective of a game (or the pitching) in which a pitcher allows the opponent no hits (Freq. 1) a no hit pitcher a no hit game • Similar to: ↑successful • Topics: ↑baseball, ↑baseball game … Useful english dictionary