Definition of Hechts

1. hecht [v] - See also: hecht

Lexicographical Neighbors of Hechts

hebraizing
hebrephrenic
hebrephrenics
hebrewess
hebrides
hecateromeric
hecato-
hecatomb
hecatombs
hecatomeral
hech
hechsher
hecht syndrome
hechting
hechts (current term)
hechtsbergite
heck
hecka
heckelphone
heckimal
heckle
heckled
heckler
heckler's veto
hecklers
heckles
heckling
hecklings
hecks

Literary usage of Hechts

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

1. A Dictionary of Greek and Roman Antiquities by William Smith (1891)
"Institutionen, § 172; Walter, Geschieht römischen hechts, § 720) ; and if this vie»? accepted, it would seem to be unnecessary (' some of those by whom it ..."

2. Political Dictionary: Forming a Work of Universal Reference, Both by Charles Knight (1846)
"... Hugo, Lehrbuch der (its- chichte des Römischen hechts, Berlin, 1832 ; History nf ... hechts, by Thibaut, 7th ed., Jena, 1828 ; l)as Corpus Juris in's ..."

3. Compendium of Modern Civil Law by Ferdinand Mackeldey (1845)
"hechts, ф 18. (h] Lebern fr.rrc among the Romans did not mean to give a law, hut to propose: one to the people, and was synonymous with rogare le- gem or ..."

4. The Proverbs of Scotland by Alexander Hislop (1868)
"Fair hechts mak fools fain, " Hope puts that haste into »uat ht-id, ... haste earns huly »lx-icl, Fair hechts wil| inak ..."

5. The ever green, being a collection of Scots poems, wrote by the ingenious by Evergreen (1874)
"... quhen thou hechts, And nevir let thy Hand thy Hecht delay; For then thy Hecht and thy ... But he that hechts, ..."

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