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H`ARNESS, n. 1. Armor; the whole accouterments or equipments of a knight or hors...
H`ARNESSED, pp. Equipped with armor; furnished with the dress for draught; defen...
H`ARNESSER, n. One who puts on the harness of a horse.
H`ARNESSING, ppr. Putting on armor or furniture for draught.
H`ARP, n. 1. An instrument of music of the stringed kind, of a triangular figure...
H`ARPER, n. A player on the harp.
H`ARPING, ppr. Playing on a harp; dwelling on continually. H`ARPING , n. A conti...
H`ARPING-IRON, n. A harpoon, which see.
H`ARPIST, n. A harper.
HARPOON', n. [Gr. to seize with the claws; probably L. rapio, by transposition o...
HARPOON'ED, pp. Struck, caught or killed with a harpoon.
HARPOON'ER, n. One who uses a harpoon; the man in a whale-boat who throws the ha...
HARPOON'ING, ppr. Striking with a harpoon.
H`ARPSICHORD, n. [harp and chord.] An instrument of music with strings of wire, ...
H`ARPY, n. [L. harpyia; Gr. to seize or claw.] 1. In antiquity, the harpies were...
HARQUEBUSE. [See Arquebuse .]