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English Idioms :: history
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hisology.html - See: GO DOWN IN HISTORY or GO DOWN IN THE RECORDS. |
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Traditional English :: his
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hisology.html - poss.pron. 1 (attrib.) of or belonging to him or himself (his house; his own business). 2 (His) (attrib.) (in titles) that he is (His Majesty). 3 the one or ones belonging to or associated with him ( it is his; his are over there). his and hers joc. (of matching items) for husband and wife, or men and women. of his of or belonging to him (a friend of his). [OE, genit. of HE, IT(1)] |
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Traditional English :: Hispanic
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hisology.html - adj. & n. --adj. 1 of or relating to Spain or to Spain and Portugal. 2 of Spain and other Spanish-speaking countries. --n. a Spanish-speaking person, esp. one of Latin-American descent, living in the US. Hispanicize v.tr. (also -ise). [L Hispanicus f. Hispania Spain] |
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Traditional English :: Hispanist
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hisology.html - n. (also Hispanicist) an expert in or student of the language, literature, and civilization of Spain. |
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Traditional English :: Hispano-
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hisology.html - comb. form Spanish. [L Hispanus Spanish] |
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Traditional English :: hispid
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hisology.html - adj. Bot. & Zool. 1 rough with bristles; bristly. 2 shaggy. [L hispidus] |
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