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HIEROM'NEMON, n. [Gr. sacred, and preserving memory.] In ancient Greece, a magis...
HI'EROPHANT, n. [Gr. sacred,and to show.] A priest; one who teaches the mysterie...
HIG'GLE, v.i. [L. cocio.] 1. To carry provisions about and offer them for sale. ...
HIGGLEDY-PIGGLEDY, adv. In confusion; a low word.
HIG'GLER, n. One who carries about provisions for sale. 1. One who chaffers in b...
HIGH, a. hi. 1. Extending a great distance above the surface of the earth; eleva...
HIGH-AIMED, a. Having grand or lofty designs.
HIGH-ARCHED, a. Having elevated arches.
HIGH-ASPI'RING, a. Having elevated views; aiming at elevated objects.
HIGH-BLEST, a. Supremely happy.
HIGH-BLOWN, a. Swelled much with wind; inflated, as with pride or conceit.
HIGH-BORN, a. Being of noble birth or extraction.
HIGH-BUILT, a. Of lofty structure. 1. Covered with lofty buildings. The high-bui...
HIGH-CLIMBING, a. Climbing to a great height. 1. Difficult to be ascended.
HIGH-COLORED, a. Having a strong, deep or glaring color. 1. Vivid; strong or for...
HIGH-DAY, a. Fine; befitting a holiday.