Definitions for Hansard

Hansard Han·sard

Spelling: [han-serd]
IPA: /ˈhæn sərd/

Hansard is a 7 letter English word.

You can make 151 anagrams from letters in Hansard (aadhnrs).

Definitions for Hansard

noun

  1. the official verbatim published reports of the debates and proceedings in the British Parliament.

Origin of Hansard

named after Luke Hansard (1752-1828) and his descendants, who compiled the reports until 1889

Examples for Hansard

A debate on this question may be found in Hansard, May 30, 1893.

It is writ large in Hansard, in the Blue-books, and in the daily journals.

The two first met several months ago, when Once was in rehearsals in Cambridge, Mass., and Hansard begrudgingly went to see it.

Hansard and the newspapers record these battles in ample detail.

It is in every blue-book, in every page of Hansard, in the preamble of every Bill.

Why was there no Hansard in that Institution of the Country?

Floods of Hansard Debates every year, and apparently little else at present.

To what depths are we reduced, when Westminsterism is excused only as a means of getting into Hansard!

How often has he conned those volumes of Hansard, and these of McCullough!

And yet it is not long ago since a Hansard was worth three times as much.

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