HERRY

Etymology 1

Verb

herry (third-person singular simple present herries, present participle herrying, simple past and past participle herried)

(transitive, obsolete) To honour, praise or celebrate.

Etymology 2

Verb

herry (third-person singular simple present herries, present participle herrying, simple past and past participle herried)

(transitive, obsolete, Scotland) Alternative form of harry

Source: Wiktionary



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