chivvy

Etymology
From, , from , , probably from the title of ', first published in ' (1549); the ballad is about a hunt taking place on a in the  between Northumberland and the Scottish Borders, and is thought to allude to the  in 1388.

Verb

 * 1)  To coerce or hurry along, as by persistent request.
 * 2)  To subject to harassment or verbal abuse.
 * 3)  To sneak up on or rapidly approach.
 * 4)  To pursue as in a hunt.
 * 1)  To subject to harassment or verbal abuse.
 * 2)  To sneak up on or rapidly approach.
 * 3)  To pursue as in a hunt.
 * 1)  To subject to harassment or verbal abuse.
 * 2)  To sneak up on or rapidly approach.
 * 3)  To pursue as in a hunt.
 * 1)  To sneak up on or rapidly approach.
 * 2)  To pursue as in a hunt.
 * 1)  To sneak up on or rapidly approach.
 * 2)  To pursue as in a hunt.

Translations

 * Russian:
 * Ukrainian: гонити


 * Ukrainian: гнати

Noun

 * 1)  Something that encourages one to act; a goad, a spur.