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From Middle English herien, heryen, from Old English herian (to extol, praise, commend, help), from Proto-Germanic *hazjaną (to call, praise), from Proto-Indo-European *ḱens- (to speak in a florid, solemn style, attest, witness). Cognate with Middle High German haren (to call, shout), Gothic 𐌷𐌰𐌶𐌾𐌰𐌽 (hazjan, to praise), Latin cēnseō (inspect, appraise, estimate, verb), Latin cēnsus (estimation); see censor, census.

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herye (third-person singular simple present heryeth, present participle herying, simple past and past participle heryed)

  1. To praise, to glorify, to honour.

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herye

  1. Alternative form of hery (hairy)

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herye

  1. Alternative form of eren (to plough)

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herye

  1. Alternative form of herien (to commend)