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HUS'BANDLESS, a. Destitute of a husband.
HUS'BANDLY, a. Frugal; thrifty. [Little used.]
HUS'BANDMAN, n. A farmer; a cultivator or tiller of the ground; one who labors i...
HUS'BANDRY, n. The business of a farmer, comprehending agriculture or tillage of...
HUSH, a. [Heb. to be silent.] Silent; still; quiet; as, they are hush as death. ...
HUSH'MONEY, n. A bribe to secure silence; money paid to hinder information, or d...
HUSK, n. The external covering of certain fruits or See ds of plants. It is the ...
HUSK'ED, pp. Stripped of its husks. 1. Covered with a husk.
HUSK'INESS, n. The state of being dry and rough, like a husk.
HUSK'ING, ppr. Stripping off husks. HUSK'ING , n. The act of stripping off husks...
HUSK'Y, a. Abounding with husks; consisting of husks. 1. Resembling husks; dry; ...
HU'SO, n. A fish of the genus Accipenser, whose mouth is in the under part of th...
HUSS`A, v.i. To utter a loud shout of joy, or an acclamation in joy or praise. H...
HUS'SAR, n. s as z. A mounted soldier of horseman, in German cavalry. The hussar...
HUSS'ITE, n. A follower of John Huss, the Bohemian reformer.
HUSS'Y, n. [contracted from huswife,housewife.] 1. A bad or worthless woman. It ...