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HOUS'LING, a. [See Housel .] Sacramental; as housling fire, used in the sacramen...
HOUSS, a covering. [See Housing .]
HOVE, pret. of heave.
HOV'EL, n. A shed; a cottage; a mean house. HOV'EL , v.t. To put in a hovel; to ...
HOVEN, pp. of heave.
HOV'ER, v.i. 1. To flap the wings, as a fowl; to hang over or about, fluttering ...
HOV'ER-GROUND, n. Light ground.
HOV'ERING, ppr. Flapping the wings; hanging over or around; moving with short ir...
HOW, adv. In what manner. I know not how to answer. How can a man be born when h...
HOWBE'IT, adv. [how, be, and it.] Be it as it may; nevertheless; notwithstanding...
HOW'DY, n. A midwife. [Local.] HOW D'YE , how do you? how is your health?
HOWEV'ER, adv. [how and ever.] In whatever manner or degree; as, however good or...
HOW'ITZ HOW'ITZER, n. A kind of mortar or short gun, mounted on a field carriage...
HOW'KER, n. A Dutch vessel with two masts, a main and a mizen-mast; also, a fish...
HOWL, v.i. [L. ululo.] 1. To cry as a dog or wolf; to utter a particular kind of...
HOWL'ET, n. A fowl of the owl kind, which utters a mournful cry. It is as large ...