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HAVELESS, a. hav'les. Having little or nothing. [Not in use.]
HA'VEN,n. ha'vn. 1. A harbor; a port; a bay, recess or inlet of the sea, or the ...
HA'VENER, n. The overseer of a port; a harbor-master. [Not used.]
HAV'ER, n. One who has or possesses; a possessor; a holder. [Little used.] HAV'E...
HAV'ERSACK, n. A soldier's knapsack.
HAV'ING, ppr. [from have.] Possessing; holding in power or possession; containin...
HAV'OCK, n. Waste; devastation; wide and general destruction. Ye gods! what havo...
HAW, n. 1. The berry and See d of the hawthorn, that is, hedge-thorn. 2. A small...
HAW'FINCH, n. A bird, a species of Loxia.
HAW'HAW, n. [duplication of haw, a hedge.] A fence or bank that interrupts an al...
HAW'ING, ppr. Speaking with a haw, or with hesitation.
HAWK, n. A genus of fowls, the Falco, of many species, having a crooked beak, fu...
HAWK'ED, pp. Offered for sale by outcry in the street. 1. Crooked; curving like ...
HAWK'ER, n. One who offers goods for sale by outcry in the street; a peddlar. 1....
HAWK'EYED, a. Having acute sight; discerning.
HAWK'ING, ppr. Catching wild birds by hawks. 1. Making an effort to discharge ph...