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hoghenhine, n. meanings, etymology and more
hoghenhine is a variant or alteration of another lexical item; partly modelled on Latin lexical items, and partly modelled on French lexical items. www.oed.com
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Hoghenhine (HAH-gehn-hine) Noun: -A person who has stayed in a ...
Hoghenhine (HAH-gehn-hine) Noun: -A person who has stayed in a household for three nights, and so becomes the legal responsibility of the host; ... www.facebook.com
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Grandiloquent Word of the Day - Facebook
Hoghenhine (HAH-gehn-hine) Noun: -A person who has stayed in a household for three nights, and so becomes the legal responsibility of the ... www.facebook.com
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hoghenhine
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Haggard Hawks Words | Language | Etymology on X
HOGHENHINE is an old legal term for someone who has stayed overnight for 3 or more nights, and so is now the legal responsibility of the host. x.com
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A Ghost Word? - Polysyllabic
1619 DALTON Country Just. , The 3rd night is called an Hoghenhine or Agenhine..and if he offend the King's Peace his Oast must be answerable for ... www.polysyllabic.com
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agenhine
† hoghenhine, hogenhine, agenhine Barbarous forms, handed down in the Law books, of early ME. oȝen hine, lit. own domestic (hind), member of one's own family (see hind n.2 2).12.. Laws of Edw. Conf. c. 23 (Schmid) Habeat eum ad rectum tanquam de propria familia, quod Angli dicunt ‘tuua nicte geste þ... Oxford English Dictionary
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A person who has stayed in a household for three nights ... - Instagram
... Hoghenhine [HOG-in-hyn] (n.) - A person who has stayed in a household for three nights, and so becomes the legal responsibility of the host ... www.instagram.com
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hog heaven, n. meanings, etymology and more
1830–45; hog gum, n.1725–; hoghead, n.1905–; hog heaven, n.1868–; hoghenhine, n.1607–; hogherd, n.1279–; hog hole, n.1688–; hoghood, n.1834–; hoghouse, n.1350– ... www.oed.com
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Grandiloquent 2 | PDF | Adjective | Latin - Scribd
... "), and types of dependent persons ("hoghenhine"), among many others. The words come from a variety of languages and time periods. www.scribd.com
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The Country Justice - Thomas P. Vincent Attorney
Hoghenhine - Stranger. Note (by an old Law) a stranger, or he which cometh guest-wise to an house, and there lieth the third night, is called an Hoghenhine ... commonlaw.com
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uncouth
uncouth, a. and n. (ʌnˈkuːθ) Forms: α. 1 uncuþ, 1–3 uncuð (3 vn-), 2 unkuþ, 3 -kuð, 4 un-, vncuth (-cut), 5 vnchut; 3 vnecouþ, 3–4 onecouþ, 4 vnkouþ; 4–7 vn-, 4– uncouth (5–6 Sc. wn-, 6 on-), 4–6 vnkouth (5 -koud, 6 Sc. wn-, onkouth), 6 Sc. oncoutht, 6–8 uncooth, 7 uncough; 4 oncouþe, 4–5 vn-, unkou... Oxford English Dictionary
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own
▪ I. own, a. (əʊn) Forms: α. 1 áᵹen (-an), ǽᵹen; 2–3 aȝen, æȝen, 3 ahen, aȝwen (aȝein, haȝen, ahȝen, aȝhen, Orm. -enn; inflected aȝne, ahne); 3–5 awen, (4 auuen, ane, hawne, 4–5 aghen, aughen, awenn(e, aune), 4– north. Eng. and Sc. awn, (4–6 auin, 4–7 auen, aun, 5 avne, auwen, awyn, -e, 5–7 awne, 5–... Oxford English Dictionary
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