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      • The meaning "spirit that haunts a place, ghost" is first recorded 1843, originally in stereotypical African-American vernacular, from the later meaning of the verb.
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  1. The meaning of HAUNT is to visit often : frequent. How to use haunt in a sentence.

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  3. The earliest known use of the verb haunt is in the Middle English period (11501500). OED's earliest evidence for haunt is from around 1230, in Hali Meidenhad.

  4. Sep 28, 2017 · haunt. (v.) early 13c., "to practice habitually, busy oneself with, take part in," from Old French hanter "to frequent, visit regularly; have to do with, be familiar with; indulge in, cultivate" (12c.), of uncertain origin, perhaps from Old Norse heimta "bring home," from Proto-Germanic *haimatjanan "to go or bring home," from *haimaz- "home ...

  5. The earliest known use of the noun haunt is in the Middle English period (11501500). OED's earliest evidence for haunt is from around 1330, in the writing of Robert Mannyng, poet and historian. It is also recorded as a verb from the Middle English period (1150—1500).

  6. A haint is a restless ghost who has not left the world, but has remained behind to haunt the living with trickery that is often harmless, but sometimes more sinister in nature. The lore of the haints in the U.S. can be traced back to the lowcountry — a 200-mile (322-kilometer) area of coastal South Carolina and Georgia.

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  7. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › HauntologyHauntology - Wikipedia

    The term is a neologism first introduced by French philosopher Jacques Derrida in his 1993 book Spectres of Marx. It has since been invoked in fields such as visual arts, philosophy, electronic music, anthropology, criminology, [1] politics, fiction, and literary criticism. [2]

  8. Jun 1, 2010 · The Red Scare was hysteria over the perceived threat posed by Communists in the U.S. during the Cold War between the Soviet Union and the United States, which intensified in the late 1940s...

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