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Hye  n., v.  See Hie. (Obs.)






Collaborative International Dictionary of English 0.48








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"Hye" Quotes from Famous Books



... "My hye," exclaimed the slavey, who adored Herr Kreutzer and intensely worshiped Anna. She jumped back ...
— The Old Flute-Player - A Romance of To-day • Edward Marshall and Charles T. Dazey

... both two, were not I. Wretches and caytyfes, looke not so hye Thinke no scorne hardly For I may be your peare yf welth haue neuer so much lubstaunce Lacking Libertye and werr in durance 250 Within a whyce, I am in assurance ye woulde pray me come nere. Yf Helth be neuer ...
— The Interlude of Wealth and Health • Anonymous

... with a forked berd, In mottelye, and hye on horse he sat, Upon his heed a Flaundryssh ...
— The Romance of Names • Ernest Weekley

... yonder hills doth come The blessed off-spring of's faire mothers womb, The only issue of's bright father too, On the thick tops o'th' groves doth leaping goe, The unshorne head of Lebanus so hye Hee leaps, and the great backs of Mountaines by, The stately dwellings of the woods hee skips, And down again with nimble foot hee trips: Like to a frighted, and swift running Roe. Beholding Lions in a vale below, With ...
— The Odes of Casimire, Translated by G. Hils • Mathias Casimire Sarbiewski

... think. You know Sally's brestpin, as Jim bawt her for a kristmus gift. Well she happened to drap it offen her buzzum, inter the poultry yard, and soons ever she mist it she run rite out after it; but the shank-hye rooster he run fastern she did with his long legs and gobbled it rite down, afore his eyes. And the poor gals bin a howlin and bawlin and brakin of her poor hart ebout it ever since. She wanted us—Hannah and me to kill the shank-hye; to git the brestpin; but as we had onlee a pare on em ...
— Self-Raised • Emma Dorothy Eliza Nevitte Southworth

... lauendier Beatrice the lauendre Venra cy apres mengier; Shall come hether after diner; Se ly baillies les ligne draps; So gyue her the lynnen clothis. 28 Elle les buera nettement. She shall wassh them clenly. "Berte, escures les pots "Berte, skowre the pottes Contre ces haulz iours Ayenst thise hye dayes En le chambre par tout." In the chambre ouer ...
— Dialogues in French and English • William Caxton

... play otherwise called: A Treatyse how the hye fader of heven sendeth dethe to somon every creature to come and gyve a counte of theyr lyves in this worlde], translated from the Dutch play, Elckerlijk, 1520 (?); published in Dodsley's Select Collection of Old English Plays, etc., vol. I., 1874; reprint of one of Skot's ...
— Everyman and Other Old Religious Plays, with an Introduction • Anonymous



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