Definition of Heried

1. hery [v] - See also: hery

Lexicographical Neighbors of Heried

heretics
heretike
heretikes
hereto
heretofore
heretrices
heretrix
heretrixes
hereunder
hereunto
hereuntofore
hereupon
herewith
herewithal
herewithin
heried (current term)
heries
herile
heriot
heriotable
heriots
herisse
herisson
herissons
heritabilities
heritability
heritable
heritably
heritage
heritages

Literary usage of Heried

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

1. Illustrations of the Literary History of the Eighteenth Century.: Consisting by John Nichols (1817)
"You say you should have advanced the conjecture of [heried] into the text, could you have traced the word in Shakespeare, but that he rather seems fond of ..."

2. The Works of the English Poets, from Chaucer to Cowper: Including the Series by Alexander Chalmers, Samuel Johnson (1810)
"... That Phebus mote his rosy day forth bring, And that the Mone hath lordship over the nights, AI this doeth Love, aie heried be his mights. ..."

3. Illustrations of the Literary History of the 18th Century: Consisting of edited by J. B. Nichols (1817)
"... could you have traced the word in Shakespeare, but that he rather seems fond of [hallowed] — by this, you suppose heried and hallowed to be synonimous ..."

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