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HAR'IER HARIOLA'TION, n. [L. harioltio.] Sooth-saying. [Not in use.]
H`ARK, v.t. [contracted from hearken, which see.] To listen; to lend the ear. Th...
H`ARL H`ARLEQUIN, n. A buffoon, dressed in party-colored clothes, who plays tric...
H`ARLOCK, n. A plant.
H`ARLOT, n. 1. A woman who prostitutes her body for hire; a prostitute; a common...
H`ARLOTRY, n. The trade or practice of prostitution; habitual or customary lewdn...
H`ARM, n. 1. Injury; hurt; damage; detriment. Do thyself no harm. Acts 16. He sh...
HARMAT'TAN, n. A dry easterly wind in Africa, which destroys vegetation.
H`ARMED, pp. Injured; hurt; damaged.
H`ARMEL, n. The wild African rue.
H`ARMFUL, a. Hurtful; injurious; noxious; detrimental; mischievous. The earth br...
H`ARMFULLY, adv. Hurtfully; injuriously; with damage.
H`ARMFULNESS, n. Hurtfulness; noxiousness.
H`ARMING, ppr. Hurting; injuring.
H`ARMLESS, a. Not hurtful or injurious; innoxious. Ceremonies are harmless in th...
H`ARMLESSLY, adv. Innocently; without fault or crime; as, to pass the time harml...