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Definition of Hyrst

Hyrst
Hyrst Hyrst, n. A wood. See Hurst.

Meaning of Hyrst from wikipedia

- Hyrst (or Hirst) Priory was a priory just south of the town of Crowle in the Isle of Axholme, Lincolnshire, England. It was dedicated to St. Mary. The...
- Hob o' t' hyrst – "Hob of the hurst". Hob o' t' hyrst Hob-t-hyrst Hob-thyrst Hob-thrust Hob-thrush See also WiKtionary : Old English < hyrst > ..."hurst...
- derives from an Old English name, comprising the words lind (lime tree) and hyrst (wooded hill). The first mention of Lyndhurst was in the Domesday Book of...
- Eric Hyrst, formerly of the Les Grands Ballets Canadiens, New York City Ballet, and the Royal Ballet of England. Young appears with Eric Hyrst in the...
- Medieval Festival is held annually in August. The name comes from Anglo-Saxon hyrst, "wooded hill", plus the name of the Monceux family who were lords of the...
- Lancashire. The name is derived from Old English fæger (meaning beautiful) with hyrst (wooded hill). Zac Fairhurst (2006-present) John Fairhurst (1953-present)...
- name "Chislehurst" is derived from the Saxon words cisel, "gravel", and hyrst, "wooded hill". The Walsingham family, including Christopher Marlowe's patron...
- ” ****embly place ” ). The next elementhurst ” is from Old Englishhyrst ” ( ” wood or wooded hill ” ). The ancient parish of Fingest included Cadmore...
- words midd (adjective) or mid (preposition), meaning "in the middle", plus hyrst, "a wooded hill". The Norman St. Ann's Castle dates from about 1120, although...
- Staplehurst comes from the Old English 'stapol' meaning a 'post, pillar' and 'hyrst', as a 'wooded hill'; therefore, 'wooded-hill at a post', a possible reference...