˜yÐÄvlog

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hyte

[ hahyt ]

adjective

Scot. Archaic.
  1. insane; mad.


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˜yÐÄvlog History and Origins

Origin of hyte1

First recorded in 1715–25; origin uncertain
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Example Sentences

Examples have not been reviewed.

It’s also possible that Chinese panel and cell makers were subsidised by hyte Chinese Government.

From

My Lord there is hyte and fykie; there's a gale in his tail, said they, light where it may.

From

Hogman�, the last day of the year. holm, howm, low-lying level ground on the banks of a river. hooly, cautiously. horse-setter, job-master. howdy, midwife. howf, n. haunt. howk, dig, burrow. hyte and fykie, anxious and irritable.

From

Ochon! for poor Castalian drinkers, When they fa’ foul o’ earthly jinkers, The witching curs’d delicious blinkers Hae put me hyte, And gart me weet my waukrife winkers, Wi’ girnan spite.

From

The witching, curs'd, delicious blinkers Hae put me hyte, And gart me weet my waukrife winkers, Wi' girnin'spite.

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