Definitions
from The American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language, 5th Edition.
- adjective Of or relating to Hesse or its inhabitants.
- noun A native or inhabitant of Hesse.
- noun A German mercenary in the British army in America during the Revolutionary War.
- noun A mercenary soldier.
from The Century Dictionary.
- noun In mathematics, a functional determinant whose constituents are the second differential coefficients of a quantic, arranged in regular order.
- Relating or pertaining to Hesse in Germany, or to the Hessians.
- noun A native or an inhabitant of Hesse in Germany.
- noun In the United States, as a term of reproach, a mercenary; a military or political hireling: from the employment of Hessian troops as mercenaries by the British government in the American revolution.
- noun plural A kind of long boots originally worn by Hessian soldiers; Hessian boots.
- noun plural A kind of coarse cloth, made of hemp, or, in modern times, of a mixture of hemp and jute, and used principally for bagging.
from the GNU version of the Collaborative International Dictionary of English.
- noun A native or inhabitant of Hesse.
- noun United States A mercenary or venal person.
- noun See Hessian boots and
cloth , underHessian , a. - adjective Of or relating to Hesse, in Germany, or to the Hessians.
- adjective boot of a kind worn in England, in the early part of the nineteenth century, tasseled in front.
- adjective a coarse hempen cloth for sacking.
- adjective See under
Crucible . - adjective (Zoöl.) a small dipterous fly or midge (
Cecidomyia destructor ). Its larvæ live between the base of the lower leaves and the stalk of wheat, and are very destructive to young wheat; -- so called from the erroneous idea that it was brought into America by the Hessian troops, during the Revolution.
from Wiktionary, Creative Commons Attribution/Share-Alike License.
- adjective Of, from or relating to
Hesse inGermany . - proper noun A native or inhabitant of Hesse.
- proper noun historical A
mercenary soldier , especially aGerman one who fought with theBritish in theAmerican Revolutionary War. - noun A
boot with a low heel and semi-pointed toe, which became popular, initially among the military, in the 18th century. - noun chiefly UK
Burlap ,jute .
from WordNet 3.0 Copyright 2006 by Princeton University. All rights reserved.
- noun (19th century) a man's high tasseled boot
Etymologies
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Examples
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This sudden change in Catherine's attitude, which without doubt was the result of court intrigue, [7] filled the English king with mortification and disappointment, and compelled him to seek assistance where he finally obtained it -- in the petty states of the "Hessian" princes.
The Campaign of 1776 around New York and Brooklyn Henry P. Johnston
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Every drop of hard-water we consumed had to be brought to our doors and paid for by the "Hessian" or bucket.
Recollections of Old Liverpool A Nonagenarian
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Charles Fox took a like view of the situation, and between him and Burke the word "Hessian" reached America with a taint upon it which a century of use has not been able to disinfect.
Little Journeys to the Homes of the Great - Volume 11 Little Journeys to the Homes of Great Businessmen Elbert Hubbard 1885
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The administration has, however, been able thus far, by its enormous patronage and its lavish expenditures to seduce, or by its legions of "Hessian" mercenaries to overawe, the masses, to control the elections, and to establish an arbitrary despotism.
Address of Congress to the people of the Confederate States : joint resolution in relation to the war, Confederate States of America. Congress 1864
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He rubbed his hands with delight as he contemplated the prospect of driving the "Hessian" fleet from the river, and starving the Union army out of its position.
The Young Lieutenant or, The Adventures of an Army Officer Oliver Optic 1859
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New York had already been lost to the British, armies of redcoats and Hessian mercenaries were poised to cut off New England, and British plans were afoot to conquer Philadelphia and crush the rebellion.
A Renegade History of the United States Thaddeus Russell 2010
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My mom came up with the idea from a jewellery store, she took Hessian and edged a piece wrapping the top over a wooden stick, then attach a hanger to it to hang in your cupboard.
Magpie tendencies HayleyM 2009
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In fact, it is said that the Hessian troops were defeated by Washington because their Christmas trees reminded them of home and they left their guard posts to celebrate while Washington was crossing the Delaware river and surprised them.
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History and myth resonate here besides the Rockefellers: the Headless Horseman, Hessian troops, Indian guides, the Putnam Railroad.
Lea Lane: A Day Trip to the Rockefeller Preserve, Just North of NYC Lea Lane 2011
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My mom came up with the idea from a jewellery store, she took Hessian and edged a piece wrapping the top over a wooden stick, then attach a hanger to it to hang in your cupboard.
Archive 2009-01-01 HayleyM 2009
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