Definition of Heids

1. heid [n] - See also: heid

Lexicographical Neighbors of Heids

hegumen
hegumene
hegumenes
hegumenies
hegumenos
hegumenoses
hegumens
hegumeny
hehs
heiau
heiaus
heid
heideite
heidornite
heids (current term)
heiduc
heiduck
heiducks
heiducs
heiduk
heiduks
heifer
heiferette
heiferettes
heifers
heigh
heigh-ho
height-length index

Literary usage of Heids

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. Register of Interments in the Greyfriars Buryingground, Edinburgh, 1658-1700by Edinburgh (Scotland), Kirk of the Greyfriars, Greyfriars' Churchyard, Henry Paton, Scottish Record Society by Edinburgh (Scotland), Kirk of the Greyfriars, Greyfriars' Churchyard, Henry Paton, Scottish Record Society (1902)
"Pollock, Jane, wife of John Hardie, cook 14 July 1658 „ Jane, wife of Patrick Simson, slater ; old thorn 26 Aug. 1686 „ Janet, wife of John heids, ..."

2. Saint Louis Medical and Surgical Journal (1881)
"HeIDS Stems. ARTICLE LXXXVI. We have been creditably informed that Dr. Frank Lutz of this city, Surgeon to the ..."

3. Scottish Poets in America: With Biographical and Critical Notices by John Dawson Ross (1889)
"Rab, heids are heids, ye ken yersel'. An' heids as guid as yours can tell Juist what they think : Maybe the worthies we could name Tae sense had quite as ..."

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