noun
- Ghosts or spirits of the dead; supernatural beings believed to haunt a place.
Usage: informal; chiefly Southern U.S. dialect; often used in folklore and ghost stories
Examples
- The old plantation house was said to be full of haints that wandered the halls at night.
- Local children warned each other about the haints in the abandoned cemetery.
- She didn't believe in haints until she heard strange noises in the attic.
- The storyteller spoke of haints and other creatures from Appalachian folklore.
- Some people claim haints protect their homes from intruders.
- He swore he saw haints dancing in the moonlight near the old graveyard.