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HAS'SOC, n. A thick mat or bass on which persons kneel in church. And knees and ...
HAST, the second person singular of have, I have, thou hast, contracted from hav...
HAS'TATE HAS'TATED, a. [L. hastatus, from hasta, a spear.] In botany, spear-shap...
HASTE, n. 1. Celerity of motion; speed; swiftness; dispatch; expedition; applied...
HASTED HASTEN, v.t. To press; to drive or urge forward; to push on; to precipita...
HASTENED, pp. Moved rapidly; accelerated; urged with speed.
HASTENER, n. One that hastens or urges forward.
HASTENING, ppr. Urging forward; pushing on; proceeding rapidly. That state is ha...
HASTILY, adv. [See Hasty .] In haste; with speed or quickness; speedily; nimbly....
HASTINESS, n. Haste; speed; quickness or celerity in motion or action, as of ani...
HASTING HASTING-PEAR, n. An early pear, called also green chissel.
HASTINGS, n. [from hasty.] Peas that come early.
HASTIVE, a. Forward; early; as fruit. [Not much used.]
HASTY, a. Quick; speedy; opposed to slow. Be not hasty to go out of his sight. E...
HASTYPUDDING, n. A pudding made of the meal of maiz moistened with water and boi...
HAT, n. 1. A covering for the head; a garment made of different materials, and w...