Definition of Heastes

1. heaste [n] - See also: heaste

Lexicographical Neighbors of Heastes

heartwarmers
heartwarming
heartwarmingly
heartwhole
heartwood
heartwoods
heartworm
heartworms
heartwrenching
heartyhale
heast
heaste
heastes (current term)
heasts
heat-absorbing
heat-curing resin
heat-labile
heat-releasing
heat-resistant
heat-rigor point
heat-seal
heat-sealed
heat-sealing
heat-seals
heat-seeking missile
heat-shock factor

Literary usage of Heastes

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

1. The Maritime Provinces: A Handbook for Travellers : a Guide to the Chief by Moses Foster Sweetser, James R. Osgood and Company (1883)
"... and heastes. It is said also that there are grifes in this land : and that the heares and many other heastes and foules are white. ..."

2. Observations on Popular Antiquities: Chiefly Illustrating the Origin of Our by John Brand, Henry Ellis (1842)
"E 2 h, et seq., are the following passages: " Of the Fire cleaving and hanging on the partes of men and heastes. This impression for troth is prodigious ..."

3. The Maritime Provinces: A Handbook for Travellers. A Guide to the Chief by Moses Foster Sweetser (1885)
"... and heastes. It is said also that there are grifes in this land i and that the heares and many other heastes and foules are white. ..."

4. The Chronicle of Queen Jane: And of Two Years of Queen Mary, and Especially by John Gough Nichols (1850)
"And not farre from them were men and children decked up like wilde heastes, as lions, wolfes, foxes, and heares. ..."

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