Definition of Hakus

1. haku [n] - See also: haku

Lexicographical Neighbors of Hakus

hakas
hake
haked
hakeem
hakeems
hakelike
hakes
haketon
haketons
hakim
hakims
haking
hakite
haku
hakurei
hakus (current term)
halaal
halach uinic
halachas
halachic
halachist
halachists
halachot
halachoth
halakahs
halakha
halakhah
halakhahs
halakhas
halakhic

Literary usage of Hakus

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

1. Calendar of the Close Rolls Preserved in the Public Record Office: Prepared by Great Britain Public Record Office, Great Britain Court of Chancery, H. C. Maxwell Lyte, William Henry Stevenson (1900)
"hakus son of ... and that they exact the said money from hakus by reason of the aforesaid chattels and for no other reason, and that hakus has satisfied the ..."

2. The Chinese Repository (1840)
"The officers uf the English nation are strictly commanded to protect and cherish the people of the land. Macao,31st March, 1840. (Signed) ("hakus ELLIOT. hg ..."

3. Standards in English: A Course of Study in Oral and Written Composition for by John Joseph Mahoney (1917)
"... School Efficiency Series Edited by PAUL H. hakus, of Harvard University " One of Uu most noteworthy undertakings in professional education of the ..."

4. Tait's Edinburgh Magazine by William Tait, Christian Isobel Johnstone (1842)
"BY EMINENT hakus. FOR two mortal hours have we been heaping ode upon ode, sonnet upon sonnet, epics by the dozen, and ballads by the hundred upon the fire ..."

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