- Higre
- Higre \Hi"gre\, n. See {Eagre}. [Obs.] --Drayton. [1913 Webster]
The Collaborative International Dictionary of English. 2000.
The Collaborative International Dictionary of English. 2000.
higre — higra, higre obs. forms of eagre … Useful english dictionary
higre — see higere … Old to modern English dictionary
Priday, Metford and Company Limited — was a family run company that produced flour at the City Flour Mills, Gloucester, England for over a century. They were closed down in 1994 and the premises converted to luxury apartments under the name of Priday s Mill . The City Flour Mills… … Wikipedia
eagre — /ee geuhr, ay geuhr/, n. Chiefly Brit. a tidal bore or flood. Also, eager. [1640 50; appar. repr. earlier agar, ager, obscurely akin to hyger, higre; (cf. AL (12th century) higra the tidal bore of the Severn); compared with OE egor, eogor flood,… … Universalium
ea|gre — «EE guhr, AY », noun. a high tidal wave rushing up a narrowing estuary; bore. Also, eager. ╂[Middle English higre] … Useful english dictionary
higra — higra, higre obs. forms of eagre … Useful english dictionary