hit
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Etymology 1
From Middle English hit (“it”), from Old English hit (“it”), from Proto-Germanic *χita, *χeita (“this, this one”), from Proto-Indo-European *k'e-, *k'ey- (“this, here”). Cognate with Dutch het (“it”). More at it.
Pronoun
hit (subjective and objective hit, reflexive and intensive hitself, possessive adjective and noun hits)
- (dialectal) It.
- 1922, Philip Gengembre Hubert, The Atlantic monthly, Volume 130:
- But how hit was to come about didn't appear.
- 1998, Nancy A. Walker, What's so funny?: humor in American culture:
- Now, George, grease it good, an' let hit slide down the hill hits own way.
- 1922, Philip Gengembre Hubert, The Atlantic monthly, Volume 130:
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Times of India
His remarks came on a day when he visited the CRPF headquarters here to take stock of the operations in Naxal- hit states. The visit comes in the backdrop of ...
Trust deficit in Naxal- hit areas: Chidambaram Indian Express
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