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Hurd, Hurde, v. Also: huird, huerd, hwyrd, hoord. [North. e.m.E. hurd, e.m.E. and ME. hoorde, ME. horde(n, OE. hordian.]

1. tr. To hoard treasure, money, or saleable commodities. Also const. up.a. c1420 Wynt. i. 1614 (W).
Baith gold and siluer he gert hyde, That ȝit lyis hurdit to this tyde
c1460 Thewis Wysmen 25.
For tyll hurd gret quantyte Of gold, that neuer fundyne suld be
15.. Dunb. P. ii. 50.
Gif thow hes a benefice, Preis nevir to hurde the kirkis gude
a1578 Pitsc. II. 318/19.
All wratchis may tak example be this man nocht to hurd vp thair siluir
1594 Soc. Ant. XI. 412.
A soume of monie and pois, heid and hurdit up secritlie
fig. 1602 Colville Parænese Ep. 37.
Abhorring to hurd vp … so pretieux a iouell [sc. the Catholic religion] vithin the precinct of a realm
b (a) 1556 Lander Off. Kings 486.
Wa be till him that hurdis vp his corne, Syne kepis it vp to dearth
1585 Edinb. B. Rec. IV. 407.
All thair flesche … to be sawld in oppin merket and nocht hurdit in thair buithis to derth the merkets
1592 Reg. Privy C. IV. 798.
Gif ony of the escheit guidis salbe found hurdit and concelit amangis thairis [etc.]
1613 Stirling B. Rec. I. 134.
The … induellares … quha bringis in victuell … and hurdes up the same … and tappis out the same to ane grit dearthe
(b) 1551 Acta Conc. & Sess. MS. XXVII. 106.
That nane … hwyrd, hyde or kepe ony bere or malt to be kepit for regrating
1551 Acts II. 483/2.
That nane … hauaris of tauernis … huird or hyde ony sic wynis coft be thame
1602 Edinb. B. Rec. V. 310.
Nocht to huerd and conceill the sam [timber] to ane derth
1678 Mackenzie Laws & C. i. xxiii. § 1.
These were accompted dardanarii properly, who huirded up their own corns, or bought up the corns of others

2. transf. To harbour, entertain (criminals or wrongdoers), espec. secretly or clandestinely. (This sense only Sc.) 1535 Stewart 58207.
And [= if] he hurdit sic schrewis Within Ingland quhilk wes his mortall fa
1566 Edinb. B. Rec. III. 223.
That na … indueller … hurd, hald or ressaue ony sic as committis the forsaid filthie crymes within thair houssis
1594 Bk. Univ. Kirk III. 826.
Jesuits … haue … purchest to thame selffis fauour … to be keipit, huirdit, and intertenyit in sindry pairtis of the realme
1606 Stewart Mem. 116.
The saidis rebellis remanit … within the saidis boundis of Athoill, resett, huirdit, furneist and intertenyed be the personis … abonewrittin
1628 Reg. Privy C. 2 Ser. II. 304.
Fugitive souldiours … hes bene ressett, hoordit and keeped back
1636 Grant Chart. 451.
He being hoorded and interteaned in the dwelling hous of Thomas Grant

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