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Webster Dictionary :: Hilary-term

HIL'ARY-TERM, n. The term of courts, _c., which begins January 23.

Webster Dictionary :: Hild

HILD, G. and D. held, Dan.heldt, a hero, is retained in names, as Hildebert, a b...

Webster Dictionary :: Hilding

HILD'ING, n. A mean, sorry, paltry man or woman.

Webster Dictionary :: Hill

HILL, n. [L. collis.] 1. A natural elevation of land, or a mass of earth rising ...

Webster Dictionary :: Hilled

HILL'ED, pp. or a. Having hills.

Webster Dictionary :: Hilling

HILL'ING, n. A covering. 1. The act of raising the earth around plants.

Webster Dictionary :: Hillock

HILL'OCK, n. A small hill.

Webster Dictionary :: Hillside

HILL'SIDE, n. The side or declivity of a hill.

Webster Dictionary :: Hilly

HILL'Y, a. Abounding with hills; as a hilly country.

Webster Dictionary :: Hilt

HILT, n. The handle of any thing; but chiefly applied to the handle of a sword.

Webster Dictionary :: Hilted

HILT'ED, a. Having a hilt.

Webster Dictionary :: Hilum

HI'LUM, n. The eye of a bean or other See d; the mark or scar of the umbilical c...

Webster Dictionary :: Him

HIM, pron. The objective case of he, L. eum, anciently em or im. Him that is wea...

Webster Dictionary :: Himself

HIMSELF', pron. In the nominative or objective case. [him and self.] 1. He; but ...

Webster Dictionary :: Hin

HIN, n. [Heb.] A Hebrew measure of capacity containing the sixth part of an epha...

Webster Dictionary :: Hind

HIND, n. The female of the red deer or stag. HIND , n. A domestic; a servant. 1....

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