Word Meanings - HEATHY - Book Publishers vocabulary database
Full of heath; abounding with heath; as, heathy land; heathy hills. Sir W. Scott.
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- HILLSIDE
The side or declivity of a hill. - HEATHER
Heath. Gorse and grass And heather, where his footsteps pass, The brighter seem. Longfellow. Heather bell , one of the pretty subglobose flowers of two European kinds of heather . (more info) Etym: - HEATHENISHNESS
The state or quality of being heathenish. "The . . . heathenishness and profaneness of most playbooks." Prynne. - HEATHENRY
1. The state, quality, or character of the heathen. Your heathenry and your laziness. C. Kingsley. 2. Heathendom; heathen nations. - HEATHY
Full of heath; abounding with heath; as, heathy land; heathy hills. Sir W. Scott. - HEATHENISM
1. The religious system or rites of a heathen nation; idolatry; paganism. 2. The manners or morals usually prevalent in a heathen country; ignorance; rudeness; barbarism. - HEATHENISH
1. Of or pertaining to the heathen; resembling or characteristic of heathens. "Worse than heathenish crimes." Milton. 2. Rude; uncivilized; savage; cruel. South. 3. Irreligious; as, a heathenish way of living. - ABOUND
1. To be in great plenty; to be very prevalent; to be plentiful. The wild boar which abounds in some parts of the continent of Europe. Chambers. Where sin abounded grace did much more abound. Rom. v. 20. 2. To be copiously supplied; -- followed - SCOTTICIZE
To cause to become like the Scotch; to make Scottish. - HEATHENIZE
To render heathen or heathenish. Firmin. - HEATHENISHLY
In a heathenish manner. - HEATHENDOM
1. That part of the world where heathenism prevails; the heathen nations, considered collectively. 2. Heathenism. C. Kingsley. - SCOTTISH
Of or pertaining to the inhabitants of Scotland, their country, or their language; as, Scottish industry or economy; a Scottish chief; a Scottish dialect. - HEATHENNESS
State of being heathen or like the heathen. - SCOTTISH TERRIER
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D. & G. heide, Icel. hei waste land, Dan. hede, Sw. hed, Goth. haipi field, L. bucetum a cow pasture; cf. W. coed a wood, Skr. ksh field. A low shrub , with minute evergreen leaves, and handsome clusters of pink flowers. It is used in - HEATHEN
hethen, AS. h, prop. an adj. fr. h heath, and orig., therefore, one who lives in the country or on the heaths and in the woods (cf. pagan, fr. pagus village); akin to OS. h, adj., D. heiden a heathen, G. heide, OHG. heidan, Icel. hei, adj., Sw. - SCOTTERING
The burning of a wad of pease straw at the end of harvest. - HEATHCLAD
Clad or crowned with heath. - HEATHERY
Heathy; abounding in heather; of the nature of heath. - UNSHEATHE
To deprive of a sheath; to draw from the sheath or scabbard, as a sword. To unsheathe the sword, to make war. - SHEATHLESS
Without a sheath or case for covering; unsheathed. - SEA HEATH
A low perennial plant resembling heath, growing along the seashore in Europe. - INSHEATHE
To insert as in a sheath; to sheathe. Hughes. - SHEATHED
Invested by a sheath, or cylindrical membranaceous tube, which is the base of the leaf, as the stalk or culm in grasses; vaginate. (more info) 1. Povided with, or inclosed in, sheath. - OVERABOUND
To be exceedingly plenty or superabundant. Pope. - SHEATHY
Forming or resembling a sheath or case. Sir T. Browne. - SHEATH-WINGED
Having elytra, or wing cases, as a beetle. - SHEATHFISH
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