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HIA'TION, n. [L. hio, to gape.] The act of gaping. [Not used.]
HIA'TUS, n. [L. from hio, to open or gape.] 1. An opening; an aperture; a gap; a...
HI'BERNACLE, n. [L. hibernacula, winter-quarters.] 1. In botany, the winter-quar...
HIBERN'AL, a. [L. hibernus.] Belonging or relating to winter.
HI'BERNATE, v.i. [L. hiberno.] To winter; to pass the season of winter in close ...
HIBERNA'TION, n. The passing of winter in a close lodge, as beasts and fowls tha...
HIBER'NIAN, a. Pertaining to Hibernia, now Ireland. HIBER'NIAN , n. A native of ...
HIBERN'ICISM, n. An idiom or mode of speech peculiar to the Irish.
HIBERNO-CELTIC, n. The native language of the Irish; the Gaelic. Hiccius Doccius...
HIC'COUGH HICK'ORY, n. A tree, a species of Juglans or walnut. Its nut is called...
HICK'UP, n. [The English is a compound of hic and cough; and hic may be allied t...
HICK'WALL HICK'WAY, n. A small species of woodpecker.
HID HI'DAGE, n. [from hide, a quantity of land.] An extraordinary tax formerly p...
HIDAL'GO, n. In Spain, a man of noble birth.
HID'DEN, pp. of hide. Concealed; placed in secrecy. 1. Secret; unseen. 2. Myster...
HID'DENLY, adv. In a hidden or secret manner.