slovo | definícia |
harry (encz) | harry,dotírat v: Zdeněk Brož |
harry (encz) | harry,sužovat v: Zdeněk Brož |
harry (encz) | Harry,Jindra n: [mužs. jméno] zkráceno z: Henry Zdeněk Brož a
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Harry (gcide) | Harry \Har"ry\, v. i.
To make a predatory incursion; to plunder or lay waste.
[Obs.] --Beau. & Fl.
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Harry (gcide) | Harry \Har"ry\ (h[a^]r"r[y^]), prop. n.
Harold or Henry; a nickname.
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Harry (gcide) | Harry \Har"ry\ (-r[y^]), v. t. [imp. & p. p. Harried
(-r[i^]d); p. pr. & vb. n. Harrying.] [OE. harwen, herien,
her[yogh]ien, AS. hergian to act as an army, to ravage,
plunder, fr. here army; akin to G. heer, Icel. herr, Goth.
harjis, and Lith. karas war. Cf. Harbor, Herald,
Heriot.]
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1. To strip; to pillage; to lay waste; as, the Northmen came
several times and harried the land.
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To harry this beautiful region. --W. Irving.
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A red squirrel had harried the nest of a wood
thrush. --J.
Burroughs.
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2. To agitate; to worry; to harrow; to harass. --Shak.
Syn: To ravage; plunder; pillage; lay waste; vex; tease;
worry; annoy; harass.
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harry (wn) | harry
v 1: annoy continually or chronically; "He is known to harry his
staff when he is overworked"; "This man harasses his female
co-workers" [syn: harass, hassle, harry, chivy,
chivvy, chevy, chevvy, beset, plague, molest,
provoke]
2: make a pillaging or destructive raid on (a place), as in
wartimes [syn: harry, ravage] |
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gharry (encz) | gharry, n: |
harry (encz) | harry,dotírat v: Zdeněk Brožharry,sužovat v: Zdeněk BrožHarry,Jindra n: [mužs. jméno] zkráceno z: Henry Zdeněk Brož a
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black Harry (gcide) | Blackfish \Black"fish\, n.
1. (Zool.) A small kind of whale, of the genus
Globicephalus, of several species. The most common is
Globicephalus melas. Also sometimes applied to other
whales of larger size.
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2. (Zool.) The tautog of New England (Tautoga).
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3. (Zool.) The black sea bass (Centropristis atrarius) of
the Atlantic coast. It is excellent food fish; -- locally
called also black Harry.
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4. (Zool.) A fish of southern Europe ({Centrolophus
pompilus}) of the Mackerel family.
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5. (Zool.) The female salmon in the spawning season.
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Note: The name is locally applied to other fishes.
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Charry (gcide) | Charry \Char"ry\, a. [See 6th Char.]
Pertaining to charcoal, or partaking of its qualities.
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Gharry (gcide) | Gharry \Ghar"ry\, n. [Hind. g[=a]?i.]
Any wheeled cart or carriage. [India]
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Harrying (gcide) | Harry \Har"ry\ (-r[y^]), v. t. [imp. & p. p. Harried
(-r[i^]d); p. pr. & vb. n. Harrying.] [OE. harwen, herien,
her[yogh]ien, AS. hergian to act as an army, to ravage,
plunder, fr. here army; akin to G. heer, Icel. herr, Goth.
harjis, and Lith. karas war. Cf. Harbor, Herald,
Heriot.]
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1. To strip; to pillage; to lay waste; as, the Northmen came
several times and harried the land.
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To harry this beautiful region. --W. Irving.
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A red squirrel had harried the nest of a wood
thrush. --J.
Burroughs.
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2. To agitate; to worry; to harrow; to harass. --Shak.
Syn: To ravage; plunder; pillage; lay waste; vex; tease;
worry; annoy; harass.
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gharry (wn) | gharry
n 1: a horse-drawn carriage in India |
harry (wn) | harry
v 1: annoy continually or chronically; "He is known to harry his
staff when he is overworked"; "This man harasses his female
co-workers" [syn: harass, hassle, harry, chivy,
chivvy, chevy, chevvy, beset, plague, molest,
provoke]
2: make a pillaging or destructive raid on (a place), as in
wartimes [syn: harry, ravage] |
harry bridges (wn) | Harry Bridges
n 1: United States labor leader who organized the longshoremen
(1901-1990) [syn: Bridges, Harry Bridges] |
harry f. klinefelter (wn) | Harry F. Klinefelter
n 1: United States physician who first described the XXY-
syndrome (born in 1912) [syn: Klinefelter, {Harry F.
Klinefelter}, Harry Fitch Kleinfelter] |
harry fitch kleinfelter (wn) | Harry Fitch Kleinfelter
n 1: United States physician who first described the XXY-
syndrome (born in 1912) [syn: Klinefelter, {Harry F.
Klinefelter}, Harry Fitch Kleinfelter] |
harry hotspur (wn) | Harry Hotspur
n 1: English soldier killed in a rebellion against Henry IV
(1364-1403) [syn: Percy, Sir Henry Percy, Hotspur,
Harry Hotspur] |
harry houdini (wn) | Harry Houdini
n 1: United States magician (born in Hungary) famous for his
ability to escape from chains or handcuffs or straitjackets
or padlocked containers (1874-1926) [syn: Houdini, {Harry
Houdini}, Erik Weisz] |
harry lauder (wn) | Harry Lauder
n 1: Scottish ballad singer and music hall comedian (1870-1950)
[syn: Lauder, Harry Lauder, {Sir Harry MacLennan
Lauder}] |
harry lillis crosby (wn) | Harry Lillis Crosby
n 1: United States singer and film actor (1904-1977) [syn:
Crosby, Bing Crosby, Harry Lillis Crosby] |
harry s truman (wn) | Harry S Truman
n 1: elected vice president in Roosevelt's 4th term; became 33rd
President of the United States on Roosevelt's death in 1945
and was elected President in 1948; authorized the use of
atomic bombs against Japan (1884-1972) [syn: Truman,
Harry Truman, Harry S Truman, President Truman] |
harry sinclair lewis (wn) | Harry Sinclair Lewis
n 1: United States novelist who satirized middle-class America
in his novel Main Street (1885-1951) [syn: Lewis,
Sinclair Lewis, Harry Sinclair Lewis] |
harry stack sullivan (wn) | Harry Stack Sullivan
n 1: United States psychiatrist (1892-1949) [syn: Sullivan,
Harry Stack Sullivan] |
harry truman (wn) | Harry Truman
n 1: elected vice president in Roosevelt's 4th term; became 33rd
President of the United States on Roosevelt's death in 1945
and was elected President in 1948; authorized the use of
atomic bombs against Japan (1884-1972) [syn: Truman,
Harry Truman, Harry S Truman, President Truman] |
jens otto harry jespersen (wn) | Jens Otto Harry Jespersen
n 1: Danish linguist (1860-1943) [syn: Jespersen, {Otto
Jespersen}, Jens Otto Harry Jespersen] |
lighthorse harry lee (wn) | Lighthorse Harry Lee
n 1: soldier of the American Revolution (1756-1818) [syn: Lee,
Henry Lee, Lighthorse Harry Lee] |
sir harry maclennan lauder (wn) | Sir Harry MacLennan Lauder
n 1: Scottish ballad singer and music hall comedian (1870-1950)
[syn: Lauder, Harry Lauder, {Sir Harry MacLennan
Lauder}] |
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