To go about hostilely, beset, overrun (in hostile sense). Also figurative; cf. 8. Obsolete.
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释义 | society > armed hostility > attack > invasion > invade [verb (transitive)] > overrun or harry (11) begoa855 To go about hostilely, beset, overrun (in hostile sense). Also figurative; cf. 8. Obsolete. harryc893 intransitive. To make predatory raids or incursions; to commit ravages. war1297 To ravage (a city, land, etc.) by warlike operations; to harry. Obsolete. overridea1375 transitive. To ride all over (a country or region), esp. with an armed force, so as to exert authority, crush opposition, etc.; to harry, plunder… yerna1400 intransitive. = run, v. 1, 7, 8. overrun?a1425 transitive. To ride or move over (a region or country) with an armed force; to ravage, conquer, destroy; to sack, pillage (a city, etc.). overharry1600 intransitive. To cause devastation through war; to ravage. Obsolete. rare. harrow1606 transitive. To harry, rob, spoil. In the general sense of harry, v. harassa1618 To harry, lay waste, devastate, plunder. Obsolete. sweep1788 To range over (a region of sea or land), esp. to destroy, ravage, or capture; to scour. Also spec. with an aircraft as subject. jay-hawk1866 transitive. To harry as a jay-hawker; to ‘raid’. |
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