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view-halloo
view-halloo (vjuːhəˈluː) Also 9 -holloo. β. -hollo(w. γ. -holla. δ. -hallo(a, -holloa, -hilloh, -hullow. [f. view n. + halloo, hollow, holla, halloa, and hilloa. The earliest form recorded is view-hollow (see β), and early examples of view-halloo have the stress on the penultimate as in the first qu... Oxford English Dictionary
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halloo
▪ I. halloo, int. and n. (həˈluː) [Goes with halloo v.; it may be a varied form of hollo int. and n., suited to a prolonged cry intended to be heard at a distance.] An exclamation to incite dogs to the chase, to call attention at a distance, to express surprise, etc. A. as int.[1605 Shakes. Lear iii... Oxford English Dictionary
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D'ye ken John Peel (song)
Chorus For the sound of his horn brought me from my bed, And the cry of his hounds which he oft time led, Peel's "View, Halloo!" From a find to a check, from a check to a view, From a view to a kill in the morning. For the sound of his hor', etc. wikipedia.org
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Merry Go Round in Oz
The horse whisks him to the Quadling and Munchkin Countries of Oz, where Robin has adventures in View Halloo (a region dedicated to fox-hunting) and Roundabout wikipedia.org
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heu-gase
heu-ˈgase, phr. The view-halloo in otter-hunting; used interjectionally and as n.1827 Sporting Mag. XX. 104 Mr. Treby's Harriers..unhovered an otter. ‘Heu gase! heu gase!’ was vociferated from the lungs of many a tough one. 1828 Ibid. XXI. 306 The heugase, heugase (the view screech of the otter-hunt... Oxford English Dictionary
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tally-ho
▪ I. tally-ho, int. and n. (ˌtælɪˈhəʊ) Also 8–9 tallio, 9 tally-o, -oh, talleyho. [app. an altered form of the Fr. taïaut (Molière, Les Fâcheux 1662), tayau, tayaut (Furetière), used in deer-hunting; earlier Fr. equivalents were taho, tahou, theau, theau le hau, tielau, thialau, and thia hillaud (Go... Oxford English Dictionary
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Characters of Shakespear's Plays
Again, he broadens the discussion and argues against the view of Dr. the principles of poetical justice; it is a noble or royal hunt, in which what is sport to the few is death to the many, and in which the spectators halloo wikipedia.org
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scream
▪ I. scream, n. (skriːm) In 6 Sc. screym, skreyme, 7 schreeme, 8 skream. [f. scream v.] a. A shrill piercing cry, usually expressive of pain, alarm, or other sudden emotion.1605 Shakes. Macb. ii. iii 61 And (as they say) lamentings heard i' th' Ayre; Strange Schreemes of Death. 1708 Pope Ode on St. ... Oxford English Dictionary
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