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HOLIBUT. [See Halibut .]
HO'LIDAM, n. [holy and dame.] Blessed lady; an ancient oath.
HOLIDAY. [See Holyday .]
HO'LILY, adv. [from holy.] Piously; with sanctity. 1. Sacredly; inviolably; with...
HO'LINESS, n. [from holy.] The state of being holy; purity or integrity of moral...
HO'LING-AX, n. A narrow ax for cutting holes in posts.
HOL'LA HOL'LAND, n. Fine linen manufactured in Holland.
HOL'LANDER, n. A native of Holland.
HOL'LEN, n. [See Holly .]
HOL'LO, v.i. To call out or exclaim. [See Halloo .]
HOLLO'A, exclam. A word used in calling. Among seamen, it is the answer to one t...
HOL'LOW, a. 1. Containing an empty space, natural or artificial, within a solid ...
HOL'LOW-EYED, a. Having sunken eyes.
HOL'LOW-HE`ARTED, a. Insincere; deceitful; not sound and true; of practice or se...
HOL'LOW-ROOT, n. A plant, tuberous moschatel, or inglorious, constituting the ge...
HOL'LOWED, pp. Made hollow; excavated.