- from a PIE base *keuk-. The
derived noun height, also the
obsolete forms heighth and highth, is from Old
English híehþo,
later héahþu, as it were from Proto-Germanic...
- garantee, garentee,
garanty guidance –
guidence har**** – harr****
height –
heighth,
heigth hierarchy –
heirarchy hors d'oeuvres – hors derves,
ordeurves humorous...
- non-rhotic accent, and
having merged rhymes formerly distinguished by /r/.
heighth, -s /ˈ-aɪtθ, -s/ iron /ˈ-aɪərn/
karsts /ˈ-ɑːrsts/ For
feminine rhymes,...
- thereof, from time to time, and by what
Steps it hath
attained to the
Heighth at
which it now is. Oxford:
Richard Davis. doi:10.3931/e-rara-8842. Hutchinson...
- with roll as no. 1,
filled with hieroglyphics,
rudely executed. No. 3-
Heighth [sic] 4 ft 4 1-2-male, very old, say 80; ... had a roll of
writing as no...
- printing, the
terms m and n
quadrat are attested: And as
there is
three Heighths or
Sizes to be
considered in
Letters Cut to the same Body, so is there...
-
Greene Park, Brooklyn, was
allowed to
slide slowly to the
ground from its
heighth [sic] of 198 feet in the air". The
ceremony was
opened with a
prayer delivered...
-
whereby they may see, how by Ten
Several Degrees they
shall ascend to the
Heighth [sic] of
their Design (Oxford, 4to). This
vigorous invective against the...