Hied vs Hird - What's the difference?
hied | hird |
(hie)
(poetic) To hasten; to go quickly, to hurry.
* Dryden
(reflexive, poetic) To hurry (oneself).
* Shakespeare
(historical) In Norwegian history, an informal retinue of personal armed companions, hirdmen or housecarls.
By extension, the formal royal court household.
As a verb hied
is (hie).As a noun hird is
(historical) in norwegian history, an informal retinue of personal armed companions, hirdmen or housecarls.hied
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*hie
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- The youth, returning to his mistress, hies .
- My husband hies him home.
