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HOP, n. The fruit of the dog-rose, or wild brier.
HOP'BIND, n. The stalk or vine on which hops grow.
HOPE, n. [L. cupio.] 1. A desire of some good, accompanied with at least a sligh...
HO'PED, pp. Desired with expectation.
HO'PEFUL, a. Having qualities which excite hope; promising or giving ground to e...
HO'PEFULLY, adv. In a manner to raise hope; in a way promising good. He prosecut...
HO'PEFULNESS, n. Promise of good; ground to expect what is desirable.
HO'PELESS, a. Destitute of hope; having no expectation of that which is desirabl...
HO'PELESSLY, adv. Without hope.
HO'PELESSNESS, n. A state of being desperate, or affording no hope.
HO'PER, n. One that hopes.
HO'PING, ppr. Having hope; indulging desire of good with the expectation of obta...
HO'PINGLY, adv. With hope or desire of good, and expectation of obtaining it.
HOP'LITE, n. [Gr. a weapon.] In ancient Greece, a heavy-armed soldier.
HOP'OAST, n. In Kent, a kiln for drying hops.
HOP'PER, n. [See Hop .] One who hops, or leaps on one leg. 1. Properly, a wooden...