Definition of Hullier

1. hully [adj] - See also: hully

Lexicographical Neighbors of Hullier

hulkingly
hulks
hulky
hull
hull-down
hull-loss accident
hull-up
hull breach
hull splash
hullaballoo
hullabaloo
hullabaloos
hulled
huller
hullers
hullier (current term)
hulliest
hulling
hullo
hulloa
hulloaed
hulloaing
hulloas
hulloed
hulloes
hulloing
hulloo
hullooed
hullooing
hulloos

Literary usage of Hullier

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

1. History of the Church of England: From the Abolition of the Roman Jurisdiction by Richard Watson Dixon (1891)
"Of hullier, because, as Fox laments, none in the University took the pains ... 43& But still Strype has gathered a few particulars : that hullier was cited ..."

2. The English Martyrology Abridged from Fox by John Foxe, Charlotte Elizabeth, Presbyterian Church in the U.S.A. (Old School). Board of Publication (1843)
"hullier was then delivered to the mayor, who conducted him back to prison, ... hullier then said, " Friend, I trust that as God has hitherto begun, ..."

3. A History of Eton College by Lionel Cust (1899)
"John Fuller (1527), Robert Glover (1533), and Laurence Sounders and John hullier, both of whom proceeded from Eton to King's in 1538, died at the stake for ..."

4. The Royal Military Calendar, Or Army Service and Commission Book: Containing by Philippart, John, 1784-1875 (1820)
"... of the troops under his command, with a view to the attack of the Fort of Blaye. His lordship found Generals L'hullier and Des Bar- reaux posted near ..."

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