Hie

Verb

 * 1)  To hasten; to go quickly, to hurry.
 * 2)  To hurry (oneself).

Noun

 * 1) Haste; diligence.

Thesaurus
accelerate, bolt, bundle, bustle, career, cheer on, commute, course, cover ground, crowd, dart, dash, dispatch, drive on, egg on, expedite, fare, fare forth, fetch, fling, flit, flow, forward, gang, go, go along, go to, goad on, haste, hasten, hasten on, hie on, hie to, hound on, hump, hump it, hurry, hurry along, hurry on, hurry up, hurtle, hustle, hustle up, journey, make haste, make the scene, move, move along, move on, pass, post, precipitate, press, proceed, process, progress, push, push on, push through, quicken, race, railroad through, repair, repair to, resort to, roll, roll on, root on, run, rush, rush along, sashay, scamper, scoot, scour, scramble, scud, scurry, scuttle, shoot, skedaddle, speed, speed along, speed on, speed up, spur, spur on, stampede, step on it, stream, tear, travel, urge, urge on, visit, wayfare, wend, whip, whip along, whip on

Etymology
From higian:. Cognate with Dutch hijgen:, German heichen:, Danish hige:.

Verb

 * Finnish: kiirehtiä, kiiruhtaa
 * French: se hâter, se dépêcher
 * Italian: affrettarsi


 * Russian: спешить, торопиться
 * Spanish: apresurarse, darse prisa

Noun

 * Finnish: kiire
 * French: hâte, précipitation
 * Italian: fretta


 * Russian: спешка
 * Spanish: prisa

Etymology
hioa: >

Noun

 * 1) microsection (extremely thin slice of stone, metal or other hard material prepared for microscopic inspection)
 * 2)  the quality of grinding, degree of sharpness
 * Kirveen terä on hyvässä hieessä.
 * The blade of the ax is well ground.

Synonyms

 * terä

Anagrams

 * hei

Etymology
From.

Noun

 * 1) stamping/ramming rod

Etymology
From earlier he:, from.

Pronoun

 * 1) he

Descendants

 * Dutch:

Alternative forms

 * hī, hiġ

Etymology
Reflecting an earlier regularised form *hijai, from, masculine plural of , from. Cognate with Old Frisian hia:, Old Saxon im:, Old Saxon iro:. More at hē.

Pronoun

 * 1) they

Descendants

 * English: