Word of the Day
for Friday,
February 8, 2013
Hent \hent\, verb:
to seize.
Then he hent in
hand two stones and went round about the city…
-- Lady Isabel Burton, Justin Huntly McCarthy, Lady Burton's Edition of Her Husband's Arabian Nights
-- Lady Isabel Burton, Justin Huntly McCarthy, Lady Burton's Edition of Her Husband's Arabian Nights
So they hent him
by the hand and thrust him out; and I took the lute and sang over again the
songs of my own composing which the damsel had sung.
-- Emile Van Vliet, The Thousand Nights and A Night
-- Emile Van Vliet, The Thousand Nights and A Night
Hent, an ancient word, entered Old English before the year 1000 as a
relative of the verbs hentan
"to pursue" and huntian
"to hunt."
Thanks to: www.dictionary.com
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