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HILL'Y, a. Abounding with hills; as a hilly country.
HILT, n. The handle of any thing; but chiefly applied to the handle of a sword.
HILT'ED, a. Having a hilt.
HI'LUM, n. The eye of a bean or other See d; the mark or scar of the umbilical c...
HIM, pron. The objective case of he, L. eum, anciently em or im. Him that is wea...
HIMSELF', pron. In the nominative or objective case. [him and self.] 1. He; but ...
HIN, n. [Heb.] A Hebrew measure of capacity containing the sixth part of an epha...
HIND, n. The female of the red deer or stag. HIND , n. A domestic; a servant. 1....
HINDBERRY, n. A species of Rubus.
HINDER, a. comp. of hind. That is in a position contrary to that of the head or ...
HIN'DERANCE, n. The act of impeding or restraining motion. 1. Impediment; that w...
HIN'DERED, pp. Stopped; impeded; obstructed; retarded.
HIN'DERER, n. One who stops or retards; that which hinders.
HIN'DERING, ppr. Stopping; impeding; obstructing; retarding.
HINDERMOST, a. That which is behind all others; the last. [but we now use hindmo...
HINDMOST, a. The last; that is in the rear of all others. He met thee in the way...