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hara-kiri or hari-kari
noun ritual suicide by cutting one's belly open with a sword, formerly practised in Japan to avoid dishonour. Also called seppuku.
[19c: from Japanese hara belly + kiri cut]
noun ritual suicide by cutting one's belly open with a sword, formerly practised in Japan to avoid dishonour. Also called seppuku.
[19c: from Japanese hara belly + kiri cut]
harangue
noun a loud forceful speech either to attack people or to try to persuade them to do something.
verb (harangued , haranguing ) to address such a speech to a person or a crowd of people).
[15c: from Italian aringa public speech]
noun a loud forceful speech either to attack people or to try to persuade them to do something.
verb (harangued , haranguing ) to address such a speech to a person or a crowd of people).
[15c: from Italian aringa public speech]
harass
verb (harasses , harassed , harassing )
1 to pester, torment or trouble someone by continually questioning or attacking them.
2 to make frequent sudden attacks on an enemy.
[17c: from French harasser to harry, perhaps a derivative form of harer to set a dog on]
harassed adjective .
harassment noun .
verb (harasses , harassed , harassing )
1 to pester, torment or trouble someone by continually questioning or attacking them.
2 to make frequent sudden attacks on an enemy.
[17c: from French harasser to harry, perhaps a derivative form of harer to set a dog on]
harassed adjective .
harassment noun .
harbinger
noun a person or thing that announces or predicts something to come; a forerunner.
verb (harbingered , harbingering ) to announce the approach or arrival of something.
[12c in the form harbeger : from French herbergere host]
noun a person or thing that announces or predicts something to come; a forerunner.
verb (harbingered , harbingering ) to announce the approach or arrival of something.
[12c in the form harbeger : from French herbergere host]
harbour or (N Am) harbor
noun
1 a place of shelter for ships.
2 a refuge or safe place.
verb (harboured , harbouring ; N Am harbored , harboring )
1 to give shelter or protection to someone, especially to a criminal.
2 to have (an idea or feeling) in one's head harbour a grudge .
3 to shelter (a vessel) in a harbour.
4 intr to take shelter.
[Anglo-Saxon herebeorg from here army + beorg protection]
noun
1 a place of shelter for ships.
2 a refuge or safe place.
verb (harboured , harbouring ; N Am harbored , harboring )
1 to give shelter or protection to someone, especially to a criminal.
2 to have (an idea or feeling) in one's head harbour a grudge .
3 to shelter (a vessel) in a harbour.
4 intr to take shelter.
[Anglo-Saxon herebeorg from here army + beorg protection]
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