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HUS'TINGS, n. 1. A court held in Guildhall, in London, before the lord mayor and...
HUS'TLE, v.i. hus'l. To shake together in confusion; to push or crowd.
HUS'WIFE, n. A worthless woman; a bad manager. [See Hussy .] 1. A female economi...
HUS'WIFERY, n. The business of managing the concerns of a family by a female; fe...
HUT, n. A small house,hovel or cabin; a mean lodge or dwelling; a cottage. It is...
HUTCH, n. 1. A chest or box; a corn chest or bin; a case for rabbits. 2. A rat t...
HUT'TED, pp. Lodged in huts.
HUT'TING, ppr. Placing in huts; taking lodgings in huts.
HUX, v.t. To fish for pike with hooks and lines fastened to floating bladders.
HUZZ, v.i. To buzz. [Not in use.]
HUZZ`A, n. A shout of joy; a foreign word used in writing only, and most prepost...
HY'ACINTH, n. [L. hyacinthus.] 1. In botany, a genus of plants, of several speci...
HYACINTH'INE, a. Made of hyacinth; consisting of hyacinth; resembling hyacinth.
HY'ADS, n. [Gr. to rain; rain.] In astronomy, a cluster of seven stars in the Bu...
HY'ALINE, a. [Gr. glass.] Glassy; resembling glass; consisting of glass.
HY'ALITE, n. Muller's glass. It consists chiefly of silex,and is white, sometime...