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havier
English
Etymology
Formerly haver, probably from half. Compare Latin semimas (“an emasculate”).
Noun
havier (plural haviers)
- A castrated deer.
- 1912, The Encyclopædia of Sport & Games
- Haviers, or stags which have been gelded when young, have no horns, as is well known, and in the early part of the stalking season, when seen through a glass, might be mistaken for hummels […]
- 1912, The Encyclopædia of Sport & Games
Anagrams
- Harvie
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harier
English
Etymology
See harrier
Noun
harier (plural hariers)
- (archaic) A harrier; a kind of hunting dog.
Anagrams
- re-hair, rehair
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