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Webster Dictionary :: Heresy

HER'ESY, n. [Gr. to take, to hold; L. haeresis.] 1. A fundamental error in relig...

Webster Dictionary :: Heretic

HER'ETIC, n. 1. A person under any religion, but particularly the christian, who...

Webster Dictionary :: Heretical

HERET'ICAL, a. Containing heresy; contrary to the established faith, or to the t...

Webster Dictionary :: Heretically

HERET'ICALLY, adv. In an heretical manner; with heresy.

Webster Dictionary :: Heretoch

HER'ETOCH, n. [L. duco, dux; Eng. to tug.] Among our Saxon ancestors,the leader ...

Webster Dictionary :: Heretofore

HERETOFO'RE, adv. In times before the present; formerly.

Webster Dictionary :: Heretog

HER'ETOG HEREUNTO', adv. To this.

Webster Dictionary :: Hereupon

HEREUPON', adv. On this.

Webster Dictionary :: Herewith

HEREWITH', adv. With this. Most of the compounds of here and a preposition, are ...

Webster Dictionary :: Heriot

HER'IOT, n. In English law, a tribute or fine payable to the lord of the fee on ...

Webster Dictionary :: Heriotable

HER'IOTABLE, a. Subject to the payment of a heriot.

Webster Dictionary :: Herisson

HER'ISSON, n. In fortification, a beam or bar armed with iron spikes pointing ou...

Webster Dictionary :: Heritable

HER'ITABLE, a. [from the root of heir, L. haeres.] 1. Capable of inheriting, or ...

Webster Dictionary :: Heritage

HER'ITAGE, n. 1. Inheritance; an estate that passes from an ancestor to an heir ...

Webster Dictionary :: Herl

HERL, n. The skin of flax; the filaments of flax or hemp. 1. A filamentous subst...

Webster Dictionary :: Hermaphrodeity

HERMAPHRODE'ITY, n. Hermaphrodism.

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