Do we say hi or salut

hi 400 occurrences

As old Grandma SAMPSON cut off her old man's long hair, so she could handle him in one of them little fireside scrimmages which we married fokes enjoy, so fokes would crop you, my hi toned old Joss stick.

"Hi! Is any one in there?"

Hi, there, Nunkie, dearI've found a baby!"

"Hi, there!" said Arthur.

Hi, George!" "I'll walk, thanks," said Mike frigidly.

"Hi there, it's for you," shouts the leader, and thrusts his hands deep in the wool of one of the ewes.

"'I dre-eamt that I dwe-elt in Mar-arble Halls, with vassals and serfs at my si-hi-hide; and'I beg your pardon, gentlemen, I really forgetoh, I

If these laws ever become so well known that man is able to form hi his laboratory the various food products that are now formed naturally in plant organisms, such a revolution would be wrought that the work of the agriculturist would be largely transferred to the electro-chemist.

"Hi!" called Sahwah with a great shout of laughter.

Hi demands, [Footnote 1: Phil. Iren. i. 166.

Hi, there, whitest of Hens!

"Hi!" exclaimed Jim, quite in accents of admiration, as he ran up and bent over the poor thing.

I might say the like of angry, peevish, envious, ambitious; Anticyras melior sorbere meracas; Epicures, Atheists, Schismatics, Heretics; hi omnes habent imaginationem laesam (saith Nymannus)

scilicet isto, Enecat hic succis, enecat ille manu: Carnifice hoc ambo tantum differre videntur, Tardius hi faciunt, quod facit ille cito.

Obsecro vos quales hi demum Christiani!

'Hi!' cried the driver, 'where are you coming, young woman?

Its merry crew was singing a song, which came gayly over the flashing water: "Hi-ho, the boatmen row, The Kentuck boys and the O-hi-o. Dance, the boatmen, dance, Dance, the boatmen, dance; Dance all night till broad daylight, And go home with the gals in the mornin'.

Its merry crew was singing a song, which came gayly over the flashing water: "Hi-ho, the boatmen row, The Kentuck boys and the O-hi-o. Dance, the boatmen, dance, Dance, the boatmen, dance; Dance all night till broad daylight, And go home with the gals in the mornin'.

"'Hi, caballero,' says I, 'where's the bull-fight?' "'It isn't a bull-fight, M'sieur,' he replies.

However, it is said by some that Fuh-hi founded the Chinese empire eight hundred years before the date given, when Yu the Great began to make history.

The proprietor shouted: "Hi, there, Pilleuxno gibberish!"

At the command "Hi on" the young pointer ran eagerly around the horse, and looked up into the man's face to be sure he had heard aright.

Then Old Man called out again, "Hi! you dirt-eater!"

Now comes the ni'-po-muk-i. "Wo'-ka-hi!"

4. SHE, shee, sche, scho, sho, shoe, scæ, seo, heo, hio, hiu, hoo, hue;HER, (possessive,) hur, hir, hire, hyr, hyre, hyra, hera;HER, (objective,) hire, hyre, hur, hir, hi.

salut 45 occurrences

The "salut an drapeau" was going on, that simple, daily rite which, like a secular mass, is the outward and visible sign to the French soldier of his country and what he owes her.

BAGNÈRES DE BIGORRE (1808 ft.), standing at the mouth of the fine valley of Campan and the lesser one of Salut.

The other most important establishments are those of Grand Pré, Santé, Salut, and Lassère, while the water of Labassère is brought daily to the town for drinking purposes.

Salut possesses three sources of different temperatures, employed in baths and for drinking purposes, as well.

Les Soeurs de l'Esperance, 9 Avenue de Salut. Draper.

Vieux " Petit St. Sauveur " Preste " Raillère " Ste. Marie (near Luchon) " St. Sauveur " Salut " Santé " Siradan " Vernet Baudéan Bayonne " general information " hotels at Beaucens, castle of Bédat Bee orchids Béhobie Bélesten Bernadette Soubirons Bétharram " bridge near Betpouey (Barèges)

Ste. Marie (near Bigorre) " (near Oloron) " (near St. Laurent) " (near Saléchan) " baths of Sakurazawa, memories of Salies Saléchan Salluz (Argelès) Salut, avenue of San Sebastian " chief features of, " hotels at Sarsaparilla Sassis (St. Sauveur)

"Salut et Fraternité.

Toute esperance de salut sembloit etre retranchee, et les fatigues, aussi-bien que le manque de nourriture, avoient entierement epuise les forces de ces infortunes, lors-qu'un matin ils decouvrirent les montagnes meridionales de la grande Java.

Mère Julie was one of the market-women of Semur, the one I have mentioned who was devout, who never missed the Salut in the afternoon, besides all masses which are obligatory.

GARRICK ET L'INCONNU Un homme en guenilles accoste un jour l'acteur Garrick en lui disant: "Salut, mon vieux!Pardon, monsieur, lui répond l'acteur, vous vous trompez sans doute.

BONJOUR, m., salut du jour.

SALUT, m., expression qui équivaut à BONJOUR. SAMSON, juge des Hébreux, célèbre pour sa force.

SEE Howell, C. R. Salut d' amour.

Salut d'amour; op.12, biographical sketch and glossary, fingering, phrasing, pedaling, and instructive annotations on form and structure and interpretation by Arthur Edward Johnstone; pf. (Composition catalog no.562) © 18Sep30; AA50823.

Salut gen Hlmmel.

SEE Howell, C. R. Salut d' amour.

Couthon, a member of the Comite de Salut Publique, has proposed and carried a decree to declare him the enemy of mankind; and the citizens of Paris are stunned by the hawkers of Mr. Pitt's plots with the Queen to "starve all France," and "massacre all the patriots."Amidst

One Collot d'Herbois, a member of the Commite de Salut Public, has proposed to the Convention to collect all the gentry, priests, and suspected people, into different buildings, which should be previously mined for the purpose, and, on the least appearance of insurrection, to blow them up all together.

but the report is false, and, most likely, fabricated by the Comite de Salut Public, in order to palliate an act of injustice previously meditated.

Just occasionally amused himself at RaincyCouthon succeed the Comte d'Artois at Bagatelle-and Vliatte, a juryman of the Revolutionary Tribunal, was lodged at the pavillion of Flora, in the Tuilleries, which he seems to have occupied as a sort of Maitre d'Hotel to the Comite de Salut Public.

Thus in the aria of Joseph (opera by Méhu): "Loin de vous a langui ma jeune.. sexilée;" and in Count Ory: "Salut, ô vénéra ... blermite.

ess'exilée." "Salut, ô vénréra ... abl'erm ...

Pensons donc à votre salut ... cher frère ... et pour que je puisse agir, racontez-moi en détail ce coup de tête, dont me parle votre mère et qui vous a changé, malgré vous, en conspirateur. HENRI.

As the lascivious memoirs of the last century form the pièces justificatives of the French Revolution, as the terrorism of a comité du salut public seems to be necessary physic when we read the confessions of the aristocratic world of France, so we recognize the wholesomeness of ascetic spiritualism when we read Petronius or Apuleius, which are to be regarded as the piecès justificatives of Christianity.

Do we say   hi   or  salut