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HANK'LE, v.t. [See Hank .] To twist. [Not in use.]
HANSEAT'IC, a. Pertaining to the Hanse towns, or to their confederacy.
HA'NT, a contraction of have not, or has not; as, I ha'nt, he ha'nt, we ha'nt. H...
HAP, n. [L. capio.] 1. That which comes suddenly or unexpectedly; chance; fortun...
HAP-HAZ'ARD, n. [This is tautological. See Hazard .] Chance; accident. We take o...
HAP'LESS, a. Luckless; unfortunate; unlucky; unhappy; as hapless youth; hapless ...
HAP'LY, adv. by chance; perhaps; it may be. Lest haply ye be found to fight agai...
HAP'PEN, v.i. hap'n. 1. To come by chance; to come without one's previous expect...
HAP'PILY, adv. [See Happy .] by good fortune; fortunately; luckily; with success...
HAP'PINESS, n. [from happy.] The agreeable sensations which spring from the enjo...
HAP'PY a. [from hap.] 1. Lucky; fortunate; successful. Chimists have been more h...
HAR, HARE, HERE, in composition, signify an army, Sax. here, G. heer, D. heir. S...
HARANGUE, n. harang'. har'ang. 1. A speech addressed to an assembly or an army; ...
HARANG'UER, n. harang'er. An orator; one who addresses an assembly or army; a no...
HARANG'UING, ppr. Declaiming; addressing with noisy eloquence.
HAR'ASS, v.t. 1. To weary; to fatigue to excess; to tire with bodily labor; as, ...