hurst
Collocations
4ADJ.
many
VERB + HURST
cannot, expand, rising, see
HURST + NOUN
elms
PREP.
into
Definitions
noun
A wood or grove.
Where, to her neighboring Chase, the curteous Forrest show’d So just conceived joy, that from each rising a hurst, Where many a goodlie Oake had carefullie been nurst,
‘How you grandiloquise. A forest of uncertainty. But there – I slow down, as you say. I hesitate. I wonder if – no , let’s try further down. I cannot see the hurst for the elms.’
name
A number of places in England:
A number of places in England:
A number of places in England:
A number of places in England:
A number of places in England:
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4Where, to her neighboring Chase, the curteous Forrest show’d So just conceived joy, that from each rising a hurst, Where many a goodlie Oake had carefullie been nurst,
Wiktionary‘How you grandiloquise. A forest of uncertainty. But there – I slow down, as you say. I hesitate. I wonder if – no , let’s try further down. I cannot see the hurst for the elms.’
WiktionaryA blackthorn seedling can in this way expand into a hurst of 0,1-0, 5 ha in the space of 10 years, […]
WiktionaryMr. Hurst looked at her with astonishment.
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