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H`AUNCH, n. 1. The hip; that part of the body of man and of quadrupeds, which li...
H`AUNT, v.t. 1. To frequent; to resort to much or often, or to be much about; to...
H`AUNTED, pp. Frequently visited or resorted to, especially by apparitions. 1. T...
H`AUNTER, n. One who frequents a particular place, or is often about it.
H`AUNTING, ppr. Frequenting; visiting often; troubling with frequent visits.
HAUST, n. A dry cough.
HAUTBOY,n. ho'boy. A wind instrument, somewhat resembling a flute, but widening ...
HAUTEUR, n. Pride, haughtiness; insolent manner or spirit.
HAUYNE, n. A mineral, called by Hauy latialite, occurring in grains or small mas...
HAVE, v.t. hav. pret. and pp. had. Present, I have, thou hast, he has; we, ye, t...
HAVELESS, a. hav'les. Having little or nothing. [Not in use.]
HA'VEN,n. ha'vn. 1. A harbor; a port; a bay, recess or inlet of the sea, or the ...
HA'VENER, n. The overseer of a port; a harbor-master. [Not used.]
HAV'ER, n. One who has or possesses; a possessor; a holder. [Little used.] HAV'E...
HAV'ERSACK, n. A soldier's knapsack.
HAV'ING, ppr. [from have.] Possessing; holding in power or possession; containin...