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Definition of Hines

Hine
Hine Hine, n. [See Hind a servant.] A servant; a farm laborer; a peasant; a hind. [Obs.] Bailiff, herd, nor other hine. --Chaucer.

Meaning of Hines from wikipedia

- Hines may refer to: Hines, Florida, an unincorporated community in Dixie County Hines, Illinois, an unincorporated community Hines, Minnesota, an unincorporated...
- Human Services nominee Robert F. Kennedy Jr. Hines was born in Miami Beach, Florida, to James and Rosemary Hines. Part of her family came from Frostproof...
- Marcia Elaine Hines AM (born July 20, 1953) is an American-born Australian singer and TV personality. Hines made her debut, at the age of 16, in the Australian...
- word hine (with the addition of the genitive -s case ending in forms like Hines, implying that the name-bearer was the child of a father called Hine, or...
- Tick and Netflix's Locke & Key. Hines has also had leading roles in a handful of films, and released three albums. Hines was born the youngest of four children...
- Primetime Emmy Awards. Hines was born in New York City, on February 14, 1946, to Alma Iola (Lawless) and Maurice Robert Hines, a dancer, musician, and...
- Earl Kenneth Hines, also known as Earl "Fatha" Hines (December 28, 1903 – April 22, 1983), was an American jazz pianist and bandleader. He was one of...
- James Hines may refer to: James R. Hines Jr. (born 1958), American tax economist James Joseph Hines (1876–1957), American politician Jimmy Hines (1903–1986)...
- Europe. She is the daughter of American-born Australian singer Marcia Hines. Hines released her first single with the Australian band Rockmelons with a...
- "Hine E Hine" is a lullaby in Māori written by **** Howie (also known by her stage name Princess Te Rangi Pai) in around 1907. An instrumental version...