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Examples
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As it was, I only got 'Haud'; [Footnote: A third-class pass.] but, after all, this was pretty creditable.
Norse Tales and Sketches Alexander Lange Kielland 1877
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"Haud yer fire until I give the wurr-rd!" says Campbell, and then quite deliberately he stepped a little out before the front rank and drew his broadsword, laying the great glittering blade across his chest.
The Sky Writer Geoff Barbanell 2010
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‘Haud your nonsense tongue, woman,’ said Willie, but less absolutely than before.
Redgauntlet 2008
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“Haud your tongue, ye b — —!” said Caleb, in the impetuous and overbearing triumph of successful invention,
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The land slopes down towards the south and the south-flowing watercourses dissipate in the Haud plateau.
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Haud timet mortem, cupit ire in ipsos — — — obvius enses.
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Haud scio an majus discrimen ab his qui blandiuntur, an ab his qui territant; ingens utrinque periculum: alii ad securitatem ducunt, alii afflictionum magnitudine mentem absorbent, et in desperationem trahunt.
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Haud minus turpia principi multa supplicia, quam medico multa funera.
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Something I can speak out of experience, aerumnabilis experientia me docuit; and with her in the poet, [66] Haud ignara mali miseris succurrere disco; I would help others out of a fellow-feeling; and, as that virtuous lady did of old,
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Lib. de morbis capitis, cap. de mania; Haud postrema causa supputatur educatio, inter has mentis abalienationis causas.
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