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Hayti

NOUN
  1. an island in the West Indies

How To Use Hayti In A Sentence

  • Finally, it had been explained to us that the remembrance of this abnormal treason had been underlying and perniciously influencing the whole course of Haytian national history. West Indian Fables by James Anthony Froude Explained by J. J. Thomas
  • He exploits his wealth, smooth manners, and sometimes intimidating aspect to secure an engagement with the protagonist's true love, a Southern lady whose "Haytian" servant is secretly a voodoo priestess with some impressive supernatural talents of her own. Archive 2006-10-15
  • United States, was sentenced to imprisonment, and, under the operation of a Haytian statute, was denied relief secured to a native Haytian. State of the Union Address (1790-2001)
  • They said they were here on the invitation of the Institute of Social Sciences, Delhi, and would study the three-tier local bodies system, including Panchayti Raj, block samitis and zila parishads.
  • The Spanish borrowed canoe from Arawak (ultimately, from Carib; in older books the lending language was called Haytian, Haitian, Hispaniola, or St. Domingo), and from Spanish it spread elsewhere. OUPblog
  • All this was hot and thirsty work which meant the haytimers needed plenty to eat and drink.
  • Haytian Government, which, however, while still professing to maintain the ground taken against Mr. Van Bokkelen's right, terminated the controversy by setting him at liberty without explanation. State of the Union Address (1790-2001)
  • West Indian Blacks, were we ever to become constitutionally dominant in our native islands, would emulate in savagery our Haytian fellow - West Indian Fables by James Anthony Froude Explained by J. J. Thomas
  • He had on the one hand to avoid suggesting that the Roman Church was insufficient -- that denunciation he intended to arrive at when he had gained firmer ground with the people -- and on the other to refrain from hinting that Haytian civilization stood in crying need of uplift. O. Henry Memorial Award Prize Stories of 1921
  • [420] Bird, "The Black Man or Haytian Independence (1869)," p. 60. The Journal of Negro History, Volume 2, 1917
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