Crossword clues for hadit
hadit
- Taken all one can
- ''I've ___ up to here!''
- Was talented
- Was disgusted
- Taken all one is willing to
- Lost patience
- Gotten fed up
- "I've __!" ("Enough!")
- "I've ___"
- "I've ___!" ("Enough is enough!")
- "I've ___!" ("Aargh!")
- "I've ___ up to here ..."
- 'I've !' ('No more!')
- 'I've --!' (exasperated cry)
- __ made: was set for life
- "I've __ up to here!"
- Tired of everything
- Knew the answer
- "I've ___!" (quitter's words)
- "I've ___ up to here!": 2 wds
- "I've ___!" (cry of impatience)
- Hit upon the solution
- Lost all patience
- Seen enough
- ___ coming (deserved)
- "You never ___ so good"
- ___ out (discussed)
- Reached the breaking point
- Ran out of patience, e.g
- Was fed up
- Took enough guff
Wikipedia
Hadit (sometimes Had) refers to a Thelemic version of Chaos. Hadit is the principal speaker of the second chapter of The Book of the Law (written or received by Aleister Crowley in 1904). He may refer to the serpent Apophis. Crowley also identified Chaos as the "father of life" and counterpart of Babalon.
Usage examples of "hadit".
It had a liquid sheen that no other such metal hadit was the true Elven-forged silver, silver that no mortal could duplicate, more valuable than gold.
Nandiharrow folded up his cards with the slight clumsiness of one still not used to operating with fewer fingers than he had originally hadit seemed to Antryg that Suraklin leaned against the cobblestone of the chimney face, his long, light brown hair framing those narrow features, topaz eyes gently malicious in the saffron reflections of the fire.
Lada carrying Hadit, a Turkmen vendor of sundry cheap plastic knickknacks a selection of which were in the trunk, disappeared into the rain and darkness leaving nothing behind of Vladimir Yaroslav but a fat suit lying on the floor like the shed skin of a snake.
If Stuart had loved his wifeand Maggie did not for a moment doubt that he hadit would have been an all-consuming passion with him.
Lizzie from Manfredand it hadit did nothing to redirect her attention to Bobby.
Therefore at the end of the ceremony did I perform a mighty banishing, a banishing of all things mortal and immortal, even from Nuit that circleth infinite Space unto Hadit the Core of Things.
The Yoke is heavy, but joineth together them that are separate --- Glory to Nuit and to Hadit, and to Him that hath given us the Symbol of the Rosy Cross!