Lexicographical Neighbors of Haterent
Literary usage of Haterent
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Journal of Jurisprudence by Law Library Microform Consortium (1884)
"... of ye toune and sal nocht halde lauch on ony man or woman for wroth na for
haterent na for drede or for lufe of ony man hot ..."
2. History of the burgh of Dumfries, with notices of Nithsdale, Annandale, and by William McDowall (1867)
"... and that they sal nocht halde lauch on ouy man or woman for wrath, nor for
haterent, nor for drede or for luve of ony man, ..."
3. The First Five Books of the Roman History by Livy, John Bellenden (1822)
"... thame to soft the ire and haterent of thare mindis, ... thame all for haterent
thay bure to ane man ; and to move thame to mare ..."
4. Charters, Writs, & Public Documents of the Royal Burgh of Dundee, the by Dundee, Scotland (1880)
"... (law) on ony man or woman for wroth na for haterent na for drede or for lufe
of ony man, ... (fear) ua for lufe na for haterent na for ..."
5. Charters, Writs and Public Documents of the Royal Burgh of Dundee, the by Dundee (Scotland), Dundee, Scotland (1880)
"... halde lauch (law) on ony man or woman for wroth na for haterent na for drede
or for lufe of ony man, ..."
6. The Works of John Knox by John Knox, David Laing (1846)
"... to Scotland,1 sent fra France in haterent of the Governour, whome the King,
... and in haterent of the ..."
7. Transactions by Glasgow Archaeological Society (1859)
"... and that they sal nocht halde lauch on ony man or woman for wrath, nor for
haterent, nor for drede, or for hive of ony man, ..."