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    hie
    [hī]
    verb
    archaic
    hie (verb) · hies (third person present) · hied (past tense) · hied (past participle) · hieing (present participle)
    1. go quickly:
      "I hied down to New Orleans" · "I hied myself to a screenwriters' conference"
    Origin
    Middle English: from Old English hīgian ‘strive, pant’, of unknown origin.
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    Where does the word 'HIE' come from?The word “hie” comes from an Old English term “ higian ” or “hīgian,” which means to strive or hasten. Over many years and translations, the term evolved into Middle English, eventually becoming the modern version we know as “hie.” Like any other word, there are always different ways you can say them.
    What is hie & why is it important?The purpose of HIE is to promote the appropriate and secure access and retrieval of a patient's health information to improve the cost, quality, safety and speed of patient care.
    Is HIE a noun or a verb?The term HIE can be used as either a noun or a verb. As a noun, it relates to any organization that offers the technology to allow for digital access and transfer of a patient's medical records. As a verb, it relates to the direct electronic sharing of medical information between healthcare professionals.
    What does “hie off” mean?When someone says “hie off,” they specifically mean to leave quickly. So, you might hear someone say, “Let’s hie off before it gets too crowded, and we can get out of the parking lot.” The word “hie” comes from an Old English term “ higian ” or “hīgian,” which means to strive or hasten.
     
  3. Hie has been part of English since the 12th century, and it stems from the even hoarier hīgian, an Old English word meaning "to strive" or "to hasten."
    www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/hie
    Meaning of hie in English hie verb [ I or T ] old use or humorous uk / haɪ / us / haɪ / present tense hies | present participle hieing | past tense and past participle hied Add to word list to go quickly or to hurry: hie me to I must hie me to the sales before all the bargains are gone.
    dictionary.cambridge.org/dictionary/english/hie
    hie (third-person singular simple present hies, present participle hying or hieing, simple past and past participle hied) (intransitive, poetic) To hasten; to go quickly, to hurry.
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