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1Hir (disambiguation) — Hir is a gender neutral pronoun.Hir may also refer to: * Hir Vijay Suri (17th century), Indian Jain * Ieuan Brydydd Hir (15th century), Welsh language poet * Rhun Hir ap Maelgwn (circa 492 586), king of Gwyneddee also* Her * Hur * Le Hir * Ynys… …
2Hír Televízió — Senderlogo Allgemeine Informationen Empfang: Kabel Satellit …
3hir — s. v. informaţie, ştire, veste. Trimis de siveco, 13.09.2007. Sursa: Sinonime hir s.n. – Ştire, veste, noutate. – var. hiriu. Mag. hir (DAR). În Trans. – Der. hireş, adj. (faimos, celebru), din mag. hires. Trimis de blaurb, 25.11.2007. Sursa:… …
4hir — hȋr m <N mn hírovi> DEFINICIJA čin obijesti, nenadani prohtjev, nepredvidiva promjena [hir prirode; prolazni hir]; kapric ETIMOLOGIJA *xyra: bolest (rus. dijal. xirij: slab, bolestan, polj. dijal. chyać: bolovati) …
5hir´sute|ness — hir|sute «HUR soot», adjective. 1. covered with hairs; hairy; shaggy; rough. 2. Biology. covered with long, stiff hairs. ╂[< Latin hirsūtus] –hir´sute|ly, adverb. –hir´sute|ness, noun …
6hir´sute|ly — hir|sute «HUR soot», adjective. 1. covered with hairs; hairy; shaggy; rough. 2. Biology. covered with long, stiff hairs. ╂[< Latin hirsūtus] –hir´sute|ly, adverb. –hir´sute|ness, noun …
7hir|sute — «HUR soot», adjective. 1. covered with hairs; hairy; shaggy; rough. 2. Biology. covered with long, stiff hairs. ╂[< Latin hirsūtus] –hir´sute|ly, adverb. –hir´sute|ness, noun …
8Hir — Hir, pron. [Obs.] See {Here}, pron. Chaucer. [1913 Webster] …
9Hir Vijay Suri — (Shri Hirvijay Suri) was a prominent saint of the Jain sect during the times of Akbar (around 1600 A.D).There are lot of records of his teachings in Jainism and its profound impact on Akbar the great.King Akbar had given up non vegetarian food… …
10HIR — fil. Caleb, filii Iephone, 1. Par. c. 4. v. 15 …