The century dictionary and cyclopedia, a work of universal reference in all departments of knowledge with a new atlas of the world . Herewith. , n. See heregiJd, , • A Middle English form of (he-ria-dez), n. [NL. (Spinola, 1808), irreg. < Gr. eptovyrool.] A genus of bees, of the. Heriades earinatum. \ Cross shows size.) family .Ipidfr, having S-jointed maxillary iialj)!,and the tliird joint of the labial paljii inserted inthe side of the second. There are about 12 species,equally divided between Europe and North America. //.campanularum a


The century dictionary and cyclopedia, a work of universal reference in all departments of knowledge with a new atlas of the world . Herewith. , n. See heregiJd, , • A Middle English form of (he-ria-dez), n. [NL. (Spinola, 1808), irreg. < Gr. eptovyrool.] A genus of bees, of the. Heriades earinatum. \ Cross shows size.) family .Ipidfr, having S-jointed maxillary iialj)!,and the tliird joint of the labial paljii inserted inthe side of the second. There are about 12 species,equally divided between Europe and North America. //.campanularum and H. carinatum are examples. heriet, • . See hcrry^. heriert, . See herricr. heriot (lieri-ot), H. [Formerly also hariot, hnr-riot; < ME. heriet, i. e., hrri/et, < AS. hrrcgeatu,military equipment, as a technical term lieriot,< Acre, anuy, + *geatu, only in ])I. gcatwa, geat-we, equipment, equipments, anns. The termwas early extended from its lit. sense.] In , a feudal service, tribute, or fine, as the liestbeast or other chattel, payable to the lord of tlicfee on the decease of the owner, landholder, orvassal. Originally the heriot consisted of military furni-ture, or of horses and arms, which went Ut e(|Uip the vas-sal s successor. Heriots from freeholders are now rare, butheriot.** from copyhol


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