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† hidour Obs. In 4 hidor, 4–5 hydour, 5 hydoure. [a. OF. hideur, hidor, in 12th c. hisdur, f. hisde horror, fear (see hideous) + -eur, L. -ōrem, as in terreur, horreur, and Eng. dreadour.] a. Horror, terror, dread. b. Hideousness, terribleness.
c1315Shoreham 33 Thou aȝtest habbe more hydour Of thyne oȝene unryȝte. 13..E.E. Allit. P. C. 367 Such a hidor hem hent and a hatel drede. 1422tr. Secreta Secret., Priv. Priv. (E.E.T.S.) 216 Olyfantes..benne horribill hugely, and berryth grete hydoure. 1480Caxton Chron. Eng. clxxxvi, He opened his mouth toward Wales and made it quake thurgh the hydour of his mouth. |