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Webster Dictionary :: Hagard

HAG'ARD, a. 1. Literally, having a ragged look, as if hacked or gashed. Hence, l...

Webster Dictionary :: Hagardly

HAG'ARDLY, adv. In a hagard or ugly manner; with deformity.

Webster Dictionary :: Hagborn

HAG'BORN, n. Born of a hag or witch.

Webster Dictionary :: Haggard

HAG'GARD, n. A stack-yard.

Webster Dictionary :: Haggess

HAG'GESS, n. [from hack.] A mess of meat, generally pork, chopped and inclosed i...

Webster Dictionary :: Haggle

HAG'GLE, v.t. To cut into small pieces; to notch or cut in an unskillful manner;...

Webster Dictionary :: Haggled

HAG'GLED, pp. Cut irregularly into notches; made rough by cutting; mangled.

Webster Dictionary :: Haggler

HAG'GLER, n. One who haggles. 1. One who cavils, hesitates and makes difficulty ...

Webster Dictionary :: Haggling

HAG'GLING, ppr. Hacking; mangling; caviling and hesitating in bargaining.

Webster Dictionary :: Hagiographal

HAGIOG'RAPHAL, n. Pertaining to hagiography, which see.

Webster Dictionary :: Hagiographer

HAGIOG'RAPHER, n. [See The next word.] A writer of holy or sacred books.

Webster Dictionary :: Hagiography

HAGIOG'RAPHY, n. [Gr. holy, and a writing.] Sacred writings. The Jews divide the...

Webster Dictionary :: Hagish

HAG'ISH, a. Of the nature of a hag; deformed; ugly; horrid. HAG'-RIDDEN , a. Aff...

Webster Dictionary :: Hagship

HAG'SHIP, n. The state or title of a hag or witch.

Webster Dictionary :: Haguebut

HAGUEBUT. [See Arquebuse .]

Webster Dictionary :: Hah

HAH, an exclamation expressing surprise or effort.

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