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To hent is used by Shakespeare for, to seize, to catch, to lay hold on. From Project Gutenberg.
18 senses: 1. to seize; grasp 2. anything that has been grasped, esp by the mind Southwest England dialect to empty → 1..... Click for more definitions.
Can anyone tell me what the abbreviation HENT stands for? It was used in the same sentence with HEENT but supposedly stands for something different.
Verb edit · (obsolete) To take hold of, to grasp. quotations ▽ · (obsolete) To take away, carry off, apprehend. · (obsolete, transitive) To clear; to go beyond ...
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hent is apparently a word inherited from Germanic. See etymology. Nearby entries. Henslovian, adj.
to seize. Middle English henten, Old English hentan bef. 1000. 'hent' ...