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H`ARTWORT, n. The name of certain plants of the genera, Seseli, Tordylium, and B...
HAR'USPICE,n. [L. haruspex, from specio, to view.] In Roman history, a person wh...
HAR'USPICY, n. Divination by the inspection of victims.
H`ARVEST, n. [L. acerbus.] 1. The season of reaping and gathering in corn or oth...
H`ARVEST-FLY, n. A large four-winged insect of the cicada kind, common in Italy.
H`ARVEST-HOME, n. The time of harvest. 1. The song sung by reapers at the feast ...
H`ARVEST-LORD, n. The head-reaper at the harvest.
H`ARVEST-MAN, n. A laborer in harvest.
H`ARVEST-QUEEN, n. An image representing Ceres, formerly carried about on the la...
H`ARVESTED, pp. Reaped and collected, as ripe corn and fruits.
H`ARVESTER, n. A reaper; a laborer in gathering grain.
H`ARVESTING, ppr. Reaping and collecting, as ripe corn and other fruits.
HASH, v.t. [Eng. to hack. See Hack .] To chop into small pieces; to mince and mi...
HASK, n. A case made of rushes or flags. [Not used.] HAS'LET , n. [See Harslet .]
HAS'LET, n. The heart, liver, lights, _c. of a hog.
H`ASP, n. 1. A clasp that passes over a staple to be fastened by a padlock. 2. A...