Definition of Hoise. Meaning of Hoise. Synonyms of Hoise

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Definition of Hoise

Hoise
Hoise Hoise, v. t. [See Hoist.] To hoist. [Obs.] They . . . hoised up the mainsail to the wind. --Acts xxvii. 40.

Meaning of Hoise from wikipedia

- Hoise Niru (Manchu:ᡥᠣᡳᠰᡝ ᠨᡳᡵᡠ, Chinese: 回子佐領) was a military unit of the Qing dynasty of China. It was affiliated with the Imperial Household Department...
- phrase's meaning is that a bomb-maker is blown ("hoist", the past tense of "hoise") off the ground by his own bomb ("petard"), and indicates an ironic reversal...
- controlled by the emperor, as opposed to the other five "lower" banners. The Hoise Niru was a military unit ****ociated with the Plain White Banner. Dorgon...
- The new national flag is hoised for the first time on the Monument to the Restorers (Restauradores), in Lisbon, on 1 December 1910...
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- systems Black Widow and Eldorado on schedule for availability in 2007". Hoise.com. June 29, 2006. Archived from the original on February 17, 2012. Retrieved...
- Banner garrisons in Guangzhou. Russians, Oirats and Muslims (Oros. Ulet. Hoise jergi weilengge niyalma) such as Yakov and Dmitri were exiled to the Han...
- Banner garrisons in Guangzhou. Russian, Oirats and Muslims (Oros. Ulet. Hoise jergi weilengge niyalma) such as Yakov and Dmitri were exiled to the Han...
- southern part of the settlement. The following day, additional flags were hoised by Russian troops in Velyka Novosilka, indicating advances to Zarichna Street...
- Banner garrisons in Guangzhou. Russian, Oirats and Muslims (Oros. Ulet. Hoise jergi weilengge niyalma) such as Yakov and Dmitri were exiled to the Han...