Definition of Hudden

1. haud [v] - See also: haud

Lexicographical Neighbors of Hudden

huckles
hucks
hucksterage
huckstered
hucksterer
hucksterers
huckstering
hucksterish
hucksterism
hucksterisms
hucksters
huckstress
huckstresses
hucs
hudden (current term)
huddle
huddle together
huddled
huddler
huddlers
huddles
huddling
huddup
hudge
hudges
hudibrastics
hudna
hudnah
hudnas

Literary usage of Hudden

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

1. A History of the Mathematical Theory of Probability from the Time of Pascal by Isaac Todhunter (1865)
"J'ignore le titre de l'écrit de hudden, mais celui de Jean de Witt étoit ... With respect to Van hudden to whom Montucla also refers we can only add that ..."

2. Records of the Court of New Castle on Delaware by New Castle (Del.). Court, Colonial Society of Pennsylvania (1904)
"... of Richard hudden The Court doe grant him Liberty to take up twoo hundered acres of Land hee seating ..."

3. Celtic Fairy Tales by Joseph Jacobs, John Dickson Batten (1892)
"... it was but seldom that Donald got a drink of milk or a roll of butter from Daisy. You would think there was little here to make hudden ..."

4. Works by Manuel Márquez Sterling, William Makepeace Thackeray, Leslie Stephen, Louise Stanage (1902)
"hudden and Dudden having caught the hare, returned, and getting the sack on one of their ... hudden jumping in, and sinking to the bottom, rose up again, ..."

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