Curst vs Hurst - What's the difference?
curst | hurst |
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A wood or grove.
* 2000 , Grazing Ecology and Forest History (ISBN 1845933060), page 150:
* 2010 , Adam Nicolson, Sissinghurst: A Castle's Unfinished History , page 124:
As an adjective curst
is .As a verb curst
is ; (curse).As a proper noun hurst is
.curst
English
Adjective
(er)citation, genre=fiction , publisher=Simon and Schuster , isbn=9781439167588 , page=350 , passage=“Stay back!" She swung the sword at him, praying she could actually use the curst thing. }}
Verb
(head)citation, archiveorg= , accessdate=2013-05-13 , passage=But alas, we are at the far north end of NJ-and our younger daughter has the thrice curst SATs on Saturday. }}
Anagrams
*hurst
English
Noun
(en noun)- A blackthorn seedling can in this way expand into a hurst of 0,1-0, 5 ha in the space of 10 years,
- A recognizable world seems to balloon up out of the names [...]. Lovehurst down in the clay lands towards Staplehurst means "the hurst that was left to someone in a will": Legacy Wood. Its near neighbor, Tolehurst, originally called Tunlafahirst, means something like Heir's Farm Wood.
