Definition of Hebes

1. Noun. (plural of Hebe) ¹

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Definition of Hebes

1. hebe [n] - See also: hebe

Lexicographical Neighbors of Hebes

hebdomatical
hebe
hebe-
heben
hebenon
hebenons
hebens
hebephile
hebephiles
hebephrenia
hebephrenias
hebephrenic
hebephrenic schizophrenia
hebephrenics
hebes
hebesphenomegacorona
hebetant
hebetate
hebetated
hebetates
hebetating
hebetation
hebetations
hebete
hebetic
hebetude
hebetudes
hebetudinous
hebiatrics

Literary usage of Hebes

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. Catalogue of the Fishes in the British Museum by Albert Carl Ludwig Gotthilf Günther (1868)
"... hebes, Heckel, 1. c. ii. 3. p. 229, taf. 17. fig. 1, from the same locality, is probably identical with the preceding species; it was separated on ..."

2. Rambles in Italy, in the Years 1816--17 by James Sloan, Theodore Lyman (1818)
"Their look and movements are airy and animated, and their attitudes appear to have been studied in musses, and academies,—to be copied from the Hebes, ..."

3. Antigua and the Antiguans: a Full Account of the Colony and Its Inhabitants by Flannigan, Mrs Lanaghan (1844)
"... home scenes— The young men—Extreme officiousness—Higher classes of colour— Coloured Hebes—The chapel tea-party—Gastronomy and speeches —Wesleyan bazaar, ..."

4. The Hunter's Arcadia by Parker Gillmore (1886)
"Duiker Buck—Hebes—Change of Camp. 4 IT is a wonderful circumstance, and especially applicable to African antelopes, that between the inner and outer skins ..."

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