Grammatical mood expressing exhortation, insistence, or encouragement.
1 A hort consultant John Wilton says it's been caused by two things.
2 Probably most of the homes had " hort yards" and gardens.
3 One of the ferry hands not understanding, called to the stranger, "Hoot mon, ye maunna hort oor dawg."
4 You'd need a hord hort in the repossession business, but I'd swear JP's actually enjoying making these little kids cry.
5 See also a paper by this observer read before the International Hort .
6 The earlier portion was fairly described by the Committee of the Bangor Hort .
7 Notes on cultivated Plants' by Dr. A. Targioni- Tozzetti in 'Journal of Hort .
8 It was very good of you to put in both numbers of the Hort .
9 The state of my health prevents my attending the Hort .
10 Hunyadi, or Kalimann, was regarded in Hort as a freethinker.
11 AUTHORITIES-On the apocryphal Books of Adam, see Hort , Dict.
12 But-butI can stay no longer here at Gyongos, I must go to Hort .
13 See also Dr. Caspary's paper in 'Transactions of the Hort .
14 He called them "pot" roots and sometimes he called them "blow horts " .
15 Mr. Bentham 'Review of Dr. A. Targioni-Tozzetti, Journal of Hort .
16 The following details are taken from the 'Catalogue of Fruits, 1842 in Garden of Hort .
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