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  • adverb. At or in this place.
  • adverb. At this time; now.
  • adverb. At or on this point, detail, or item.
  • adverb. In the present life or condition.
  • adverb. To this place; hither.
  • adjective. Used especially for emphasis after the demonstrative pronoun this or these, or after a noun modified by the demonstrative adjective this or these:
  • adjective. Used for emphasis between the demonstrative adjective this or these and a noun.
  • interjection. Used to respond to a roll call, attract attention, command an animal, or rebuke, admonish, or concur.
  • noun. This place.
  • noun. The present time or state.
  • idiom. (be out of here) To leave; depart.
  • idiom. (neither here nor there) Unimportant and irrelevant.
  • The Century Dictionary and Cyclopedia
  • noun. An army; a host; a hostile host.
  • noun. Specifically In Anglo-Saxon history, an invading army, either that of the enemy, as the Danish invaders, or the national troops serving abroad. See fyrd.
  • noun. An individual enemy.
  • See he
  • In the place or region where the person speaking is; on this spot or in this locality.
  • At the point of space or of progress just mentioned or attained; at or in the place or situation now spoken of: as, here we tarried a month; here the speaker paused.
  • At the place or in the situation pointed out, or assumed to be shown or indicated: as, here (in a picture) we see a cottage, and here a tree.
  • At the nearer point, or at the one first indicated: opposed to there.
  • To this place; to the situation or locality where the speaker is.
  • In the present life or state; on earth.
  • A phrase used in calling attention to a toast or wish: as, here′ s a health to you; here′ s luck to you.
  • noun. That which is here; the present; this world.
  • A Middle English form of hear.
  • noun. A Middle English form of hair.
  • noun. A Middle English form of hare.
  • noun. See Hera.
  • the GNU version of the Collaborative International Dictionary of English
  • pronoun. See her, their.
  • pronoun. Her; hers. See Her.
  • adverb. In this place; in the place where the speaker is; -- opposed to there.
  • adverb. In the present life or state.
  • adverb. To or into this place; hither. [Colloq.] See Thither.
  • adverb. At this point of time, or of an argument; now.
  • adverb. in one place and another; in a dispersed manner; irregularly.
  • adverb. it is neither in this place nor in that, neither in one place nor in another; hence, it is to no purpose, irrelevant, nonsense.
  • noun. Hair.
  • Wiktionary, Creative Commons Attribution/Share-Alike License
  • noun. An army, host
  • noun. A hostile force
  • noun. An invading army, either that of the enemy, or the national troops serving abroad. Compare fyrd.
  • noun. An enemy, individual enemy
  • noun. This place; this location.
  • noun. This time, the present situation.
  • adverb. In, on, or at this place.
  • adverb. To this place; used in place of the more dated hither.
  • adverb. In this context.
  • adverb. At this point in the argument or narration.
  • adjective. filler after a noun or demonstrative pronoun, solely for emphasis
  • adjective. filler after a demonstrative pronoun but before the noun it modifies, solely for emphasis
  • interjection. used for emphasis at the beginning of a sentence when expressing an opinion or want.
  • Word Usage
    "_theeäzam here, theeäzamy here_, and _thizzam here_ for these, or these here; and sometimes without the pleonastic and unnecessary _here_."
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    about  alone  also  army  attack  
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    her  thither