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HIDE, v.t. pret. hid; pp. hid, hidden. 1. To conceal; to withhold or withdraw fr...
HI'DEBOUND, a. A horse is hidebound, when his skin sticks so closely to his ribs...
HID'EOUS, a. 1. Frightful to the sight; dreadful; shocking to the eye; applied t...
HID'EOUSLY, adv. In a manner to frighten; dreadfully; shockingly.
HID'EOUSNESS, n. Frightfulness to the eye; dreadfulness; horribleness.
HI'DER, n. [from hide.] One who hides or conceals.
HI'DING, ppr. Concealing; covering or withdrawing from view; keeping close or se...
HI'DING-PLACE, n. A place of concealment.
HIE, v.i. 1. To hasten; to move or run with haste; to go in haste; a word chiefl...
HI'ERARCH, n. [Gr. sacred, and a ruler or prince.] The chief of a sacred order; ...
HIERARCH'AL, a. Belonging to a hierarch.
HIERARCH'ICAL, a. Belonging to a sacred order, or to ecclesiastical government.
HI'ERARCHY, n. An order or rank of angels or celestial beings; or a subordinatio...
HI'EROGLYPH HIEROGLYPH'IC, n. [Gr. sacred, and to carve.] 1. In antiquity, a sac...
HIEROGLYPH'ICAL, a. Emblematic; expressive of some meaning by characters, pictur...
HIEROGLYPH'ICALLY, adv. Emblematically; by characters or pictures expressive of ...