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HEFT, n. 1. Heaving; effort. He cracks his gorge, his sides. With violent hefts....
HEFT'ED, a. Heaved; expressing agitation.
HEGI'RA, n. In chronology, an epoch among the Mohammedans, from which they compu...
HEIF'ER, n. hef'er. A young cow.
HEIGH-HO. hi-ho. An exclamation expressing some degree of languor or uneasiness....
HEIGHT HEIGHTEN, v.t. hitn. To raise higher; but not often used in this literal ...
HEIGHTENED, pp. hitnd. Raised higher; elevated; exalted; advanced; improved; agg...
HEIGHTENING, ppr. hitning. Raising; elevating; exalting; improving; increasing; ...
HEINOUS, a. An incorrect orthography. [See Hainous .]
HEIR, n. are. [L. haeres, haeredis.] 1. The man who succeeds, or is to succeed a...
HEIR-APPA'RENT, n. The man who, during the life of his ancestor, is entitled to ...
HEIR-LOOM, n. are-loom. Any furniture, movable, or personal chattel, which by la...
HEIRDOM, n. aredom. Succession by inheritance.
HEIRESS, n. aress. A female heir; a female that inherits, or is entitled to inhe...
HEIRLESS, a. areless. Destitute of an heir.
HEIRSHIP, n. areship. The state, character or privileges of an heir; right of in...