The century dictionary and cyclopedia, a work of universal reference in all departments of knowledge with a new atlas of the world . aucer, Millers Tale, 1. 359. This Tuesday morning your man brought me a letter,which (if he had not found me at London) I see he had ahasty commandment to have brought to Micham. Donne, Letters, vi. 4. Early ripe; forward; hasting. The hasty fruit before the summer. Isa. xxviii. 4. hasty-footed (hasti-fiifed), a. Nimble; swiftof foot: as, ••hasty-footed time, Shak.,!^ .J).,iii. 2. hasty-pudding (hasti-puding), «. 1. A thickliatfcr or puildingmade of milk and f


The century dictionary and cyclopedia, a work of universal reference in all departments of knowledge with a new atlas of the world . aucer, Millers Tale, 1. 359. This Tuesday morning your man brought me a letter,which (if he had not found me at London) I see he had ahasty commandment to have brought to Micham. Donne, Letters, vi. 4. Early ripe; forward; hasting. The hasty fruit before the summer. Isa. xxviii. 4. hasty-footed (hasti-fiifed), a. Nimble; swiftof foot: as, ••hasty-footed time, Shak.,!^ .J).,iii. 2. hasty-pudding (hasti-puding), «. 1. A thickliatfcr or puildingmade of milk and flour boiledquickly together; also, oatmeal and water boil-ed together; pomdge. This country produces a good deal of meliza or Turkishwheat, which is what we call Indian corn. . The mealof this grain goes l)y the name of polenta, and makes ex-cellent hasty-jrudding, being very nourishing, and countedan admirable pectoral. Smollett, Travels, xvii. The Hot Hasty-pudding Eaters . . contend for su-periority by swallowing the greatest quantity of hot hasty-pudding ill the shortest time. Strutt Sports and Pastimes, p. hat 2. Specifically, in tlu United States, a battermade of Indian meal stirred into boiling water,boiled till thick enough to be palatable, andeaten with milk, or sometimes with butter orsyrup; mush. Thy name is Hasty Pudding! thus our siresWere wont to gret-t thee fuming from their Hres; . .In haste the boiling caldron o t-r the blazeReceives and cooks the ready-powdered haste tis serv il; and then in equal haste,With cooling milk, we make the sweet reiiast. J. Barlow, Hasty Pudding, i. hasty-witted (hasti-wited), a. Rash; incon-siderate. An hasty-udtted bodyWould say your head and butt were head and horn. Shak., T. of the S., v. 2. hatl (hat), n. [< ME. hat, hatte, cassock andchasuble, q. (7i((rf,cover, coverover. Not foundin HG.;


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