harr
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2ADJ.
vernal
PREP.
in, with
Definitions
noun
Alternative form of haar (“sea fog; wind which blows in this fog”).
For lo! now peeping just above the vast / Vault of the German Sea, in east afar, / Appears full many a brig's and schooner's mast, / Their topsails strutting with the vernal harr
Fogs and harrs are unfrequent, as are constant rain; mornings of drenching flood being often succeeded by bright and beautiful days.
noun
The stile that bears the hinges of a gate.
One of the first places for a gate to go rotten is at the junction of the brace and harr.
name
A surname.
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4For lo! now peeping just above the vast / Vault of the German Sea, in east afar, / Appears full many a brig's and schooner's mast, / Their topsails strutting with the vernal harr
WiktionaryFogs and harrs are unfrequent, as are constant rain; mornings of drenching flood being often succeeded by bright and beautiful days.
WiktionaryThe harr clung in a close, white drapery to trees; it swallowed up houses ; it obliterated hills.
WiktionaryOne of the first places for a gate to go rotten is at the junction of the brace and harr.
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