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terms | herye |

As a noun terms

is .

As a verb herye is

(obsolete) to honour, praise or celebrate.

terms

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    herye

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    Verb

  • (obsolete) To honour, praise or celebrate.
  • * (editor), Alexander Chalmers (additional lives), ''The Works of the English Poets, from Chaucer to Cowper , Volume 1, page 251,
  • How I mote tell anon right the gladnesse / Of Troilus, to Venus herying , / To the which who nede hath, God him bring.
  • * 14thC , '', 2002, Marion Wynne-Davies (editor), ''The Tales of The Clerk and The Wife of Bath , page 94,
  • And whan that folk it to his fader tolde, / Nat oonly he, but al his contree merye / Was for this child, and God they thanke and herye .
  • * 14thC , William de Shoreham, 1851, Early English Poetry, Ballads and Popular Literature of the Middle Ages , Volume 28, Percy Society, page 117,
  • Thyse aungeles heryeth here wyth stevene, / Ase he hys hare quene of he[ve]ne.
  • * 1563 , , Volume 1, page 563,
  • And Lord God, what herying is it to bilden thee a church of dead stones, and robben thy quicke churches of their bodilich liuelood?
  • * 1579 , : November'', 2012, Marie Loughlin, Sandra Bell, Patricia Brace (editors), ''The Broadview Anthology of Sixteenth-Century Poetry and Prose , page 797,
  • Thenot'', now nis the time of merimake. / Nor ''Pan to herye , nor with love to playe.