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909 words match “RAIS”

HALLELUIAH; HALLELUJAH n.
Praise ye Jehovah; praise ye the Lord; -- an exclamation used chiefly in songs of praise or thanksgiving to God, and as an expression of gratitude or adoration. Rev. xix. 1 (Rev. Ver. ) So sung they, and the empyrean rung With Hallelujahs. Milton. In those days, as St. Jerome tells us,"any one as he walked in the field…
HANCE v.
To raise; to elevate. [Obs.] Lydgate.
HARD adv.
So as to raise difficulties. " The guestion is hard set". Sir T. Browne.
HAREBELL n.
imilar flowers; -- called also bluebell. [Written also hairbell.] E'en the light harebell raised its head. Sir W. Scott .
HARNESS n.
with their means of support and motion, by which the threads of the warp are alternately raised and depressed for the passage of the shuttle. To die in harness, to die with armor on; hence, colloquially, to die while actively engaged in work or duty.
HARTFORD n.
The Hartford grape, a variety of grape first raised at Hartford, Connecticut, from the Northern fox grape. Its large dark- colored berries ripen earlier than those of most other kinds.
HAUTPAS n.
A raised part of the floor of a large room; a platform for a raised table or throne. See Dais.
HAWK v.
To raise by hawking, as phlegm.
HEAR v.
, he heard ill for his temporizing and slow proceedings. Holland. -- To hear well, to be praised. [Obs.]
HEAT n. 2 definitions
to which something is heated, as indicated by appearance, condition, or otherwise. It has raised . . . heats in their faces. Addison. The heats smiths take of their iron are a blood-red heat, a white- flame heat, and a sparking or welding heat. Moxon.
HEAVE v. 6 definitions
To cause to move upward or onward by a lifting effort; to lift; to raise; to hoist; -- often with up; as, the wave heaved the boat on land. One heaved ahigh, to be hurled down below. Shak.
HEAVY a.
Not raised or made light; as, heavy bread.
HEBRAIZE v.
To convert into the Hebrew idiom; to make Hebrew or Hebraistic. J. R. Smith.
HEBRICIAN n.
A Hebraist. [R.]
HEFT v. 2 definitions
To heave up; to raise aloft. Inflamed with wrath, his raging blade he heft. Spenser.
HEIGHTEN v.
To make high; to raise higher; to elevate.
HELLENIST n.
ongue, as did the Jews of Asia Minor, Greece, Syria, and Egypt; distinguished from the Hebraists, or native Jews (Acts vi. 1).
HEMADYNAMOMETER n.
essure of the blood in the arteries, or veins, is measured by the height to which it will raise a column of mercury; -- called also a hæmomanometer.
HERIE v.
To praise; to worship. [Obs.] Chaucer.
HERY v.
To worship; to glorify; to praise. [Obs.] Chaucer. Spenser.
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