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HOWSOEV'ER, adv. [how, so, and ever.] 1. In what manner soever. 2. Although. [Fo...
HOX, v.t. To hough; to hamstring. [Not used. See Hough .]
HOY, n. A small vessel, usually rigged as a sloop, and employed in conveying pas...
HUB, n. The nave of a wheel; a solid piece of timber in which the spokes are ins...
HUB'BUB, n. A great noise of many confused voices; a tumult; uproar; riot.
HUCK, v.i. To haggle in trading. [Not in use.] HUCK , n. The name of a German ri...
HUCK'ABACK, n. A kind of linen with raised figures on it.
HUCK'LE, n. [infra.] The hip, that is, a bunch.
HUCK'LEBACKED, a. Having round shoulders.
HUCK'LEBONE, n. The hip bone.
HUCK'STER, n. 1. A retailer of small articles, of provisions, nuts, _c. 2. A mea...
HUCK'STERESS, n. A female peddlar.
HUD, n. The shell or hull of a hut.
HUD'DLE, v.i. 1. To crowd; to press together promiscuously, without order or reg...
HUD'DLED, pp. Crowded together without order.
HUD'DLING, ppr. Crowding or throwing together in disorder; putting on carelessly.