Homophones for 'hie' are 'hi' and 'high.'
hasten, rush, hurry.
In Shakespearean language, "hie" means to hurry or go quickly, often used in the context of moving from one place to another with urgency.
The homophone of "high" is "hi."
Hi, high, hie
So it's "Hie, hie, hee" for the field artill-er-y As those caissons keep rolling along... Hurry, hie, butterfly...
Homophones for 'hie' are 'hi' and 'high.'
Hie Shrine was created in 1478.
hie is input impedance when signal applied at its base.
Verb :-se hâter
If You Could Hie to Kolob was created in 1842.
hasten, rush, hurry.
To rush along; move quickly. (Irish)
Hie Bang was born on July 16, 1954, in South Korea.
Words ending in "HIE" include: banshie, bolshie, conchie, couthie, grumphie, grushie, hie, macchie, mashie, nitchie, seecatchie, smoothie, techie, toughie, and tushie.
Hie.
its a good lamp