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HITCH'ED, pp. Caught; hooked; fastened.
HITCH'EL, v.t. To hatchel. [Not used. See Hatchel .]
HITHE, n. A port or small haven; as in Queenhithe, and Lambhithe, now Lambeth.
HITH'ER, adv. 1. To this place; used with verbs signifying motion; as, to come h...
HITH'ERMOST, a. Nearest on this side.
HITH'ERTO, adv. To this time; yet. The Lord hath blessed me hitherto. Josh 17. 1...
HITH'ERWARD HITH'ERWARDS, adv. This way; towards this place. A puissant and migh...
HIVE, n. 1. A box, chest or kind of basket for the reception and habitation of a...
HI'VED, pp. Lodged in a hive or shelter.
HI'VER, n. One that collects bees into a hive.
HIVES, n. A disease, the croup, or cynanche trachealis; rattles.
HO, exclam. A word used by teamsters, to stop their teams. It has been used as a...
HOA, exclam. [L. eho.] A call to excite attention, or to give notice of approach...
HOAR, a. 1. White; as hoar frost; hoar cliffs. 2. Gray; white with age; hoary; a...
HOAR-FROST, n. The white particles of ice formed by the congelation of dew or wa...
HOARD, n. A store, stock or large quantity of any thing accumulated or laid up; ...