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HO'PELESSLY, adv. Without hope.
HO'PELESSNESS, n. A state of being desperate, or affording no hope.
HO'PER, n. One that hopes.
HO'PING, ppr. Having hope; indulging desire of good with the expectation of obta...
HO'PINGLY, adv. With hope or desire of good, and expectation of obtaining it.
HOP'LITE, n. [Gr. a weapon.] In ancient Greece, a heavy-armed soldier.
HOP'OAST, n. In Kent, a kiln for drying hops.
HOP'PER, n. [See Hop .] One who hops, or leaps on one leg. 1. Properly, a wooden...
HOP'PERS, n. A play in which persons hop or leap on one leg.
HOP'PING, ppr. Leaping on one leg; dancing. HOP'PING , n. A dancing; a meeting f...
HOP'PLE, v.t. To tie the feet near together to prevent leaping; as, to hopple an...
HOP'POLE, n. A pole used to support hops. HOP'-PICKER , n. One that picks hops.
HOP'VINE, n. The stalk of hops. HOP'-YARD\par HOP'-GARDEN , n. A field or inclos...
HO'RAL, a. [L. hora, an hour. See Hour .] Relating to an hour, or to hours.
HO'RALLY, adv. Hourly. [Not in use.]
HO'RARY, a. [L. horarius; L. hora hour.] 1. Pertaining to an hour; noting the ho...