<span class="searchmatch">Qui</span>-<span class="searchmatch">hye</span> (plural <span class="searchmatch">Qui</span>-<span class="searchmatch">hyes</span>) Alternative form of <span class="searchmatch">qui</span>-hi....
<span class="searchmatch">Qui</span>-<span class="searchmatch">Hye</span> (plural <span class="searchmatch">Qui</span>-<span class="searchmatch">Hyes</span>) Alternative form of <span class="searchmatch">qui</span>-hi....
<span class="searchmatch">Qui</span>-<span class="searchmatch">hyes</span> plural of <span class="searchmatch">Qui</span>-<span class="searchmatch">hye</span>...
<span class="searchmatch">Qui</span>-<span class="searchmatch">Hyes</span> plural of <span class="searchmatch">Qui</span>-<span class="searchmatch">Hye</span>...
name for gentlemen belonging to the Bombay service; the correlative of the Mulls of Madras and the <span class="searchmatch">Qui</span>-His of Bengal. <span class="searchmatch">Qui</span>-hi, <span class="searchmatch">Qui</span>-Hi, <span class="searchmatch">Qui</span>-<span class="searchmatch">hye</span>, <span class="searchmatch">Qui</span>-<span class="searchmatch">Hye</span>...
HM 2)48/155 : <span class="searchmatch">Hye</span> you lest this water fall That eyche beaste were in stall. c1600(c1350) Alex.Maced.(Grv 60)1142 : Tho [read: who; L <span class="searchmatch">qui</span>] priked on a playne...
Monk's Tale[1]: Why sholde I nat thyn infortune acounte, Sith in estaat thow cloumbe were so <span class="searchmatch">hye</span>? (please add an English translation of this quotation)...
Sporting Magazine, volume 8, page 394: […] but the glorious days, when "<span class="searchmatch">Qui</span>-<span class="searchmatch">hyes</span>" and "Mulls" used to be pitted against each other for first spear, have...
dat 15th tells us that the Grand Segnr was at Adrianople and had sent a <span class="searchmatch">hye</span> chiaux to ye vizer of Candea to attend him, who upon ye mesage immediately...
them”), from Old English hīe, hī. IPA(key): /hiː/, /h/ Homophones: hea, <span class="searchmatch">hye</span> hi they 1867, “A YOLA ZONG”, in SONGS, ETC. IN THE DIALECT OF FORTH AND BARGY...