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HAPPY, (i) opportune; 2. 3. 2j HONOURED, honourable; 5.1.9
(ii) fortunate; 4. 6. 72, 2245 HORSEWAY, bridle path; 4. 1.
5-3- 3 6
HATCH, lower half of a divided HOSPITABLE, belonging to a
door (used to keep children host; 3. 7. 40
or animals in or out); 3.6.72 HUNDRED-POUND, 'app. con-
HEAD-LUGGED, dragged along temptuous epithet for a
by string or chain round the pretender to the title of
head; 4. 2. 42 gentleman (perhaps referring
HEADY, impetuous, hasty; 2.4. to a minimum property-
106 qualification)'(On.); 2.2.14
HEAT, (in the)=while the iron HURRICANO, waterspout (cf.
is hot; 1. 1. 304 Trot!. 5. 2. 172); 3. 2. 2.
HEAVY, (i) grievous (with Found elsewhere in this
quibble on normal meaning); sense only in a passage ia
4. 6. 146; (ii) important; 5. Dray ton's Mooncalfe (1627),
1.27 p. 494, which may be an
HECATE, goddess of the in- echo of Trail.
fernal regions, queen of
night, ghosts, witchcraft IcE=Ise (dial.), I shall; 4. 6.
and magic rites; 1. 1. 109 2 39
HELL-HATED, hateful as hellj IDLE, (i) foolish; 1. 2. 50; 1. 3.
5. 3. 146 17; (ii) useless; 4.4. 5; 4. 6.
HIGH-ENGENDERED, (a) 'en- 21
gendered high in the hea- IGNORANCE, stupidity; 4. 5. 9
vens', with perhaps (b) 'a IMAGE, exact picture, close
suggestion of the meaning description; 1. 2. 178; 2. 4.
"sublime"' (K.); 3.2.23 8 7 ; 5. 3. 264
HIGH-JUDGING, (a) judging in IMMEDIACY, direct relation-
heaven, (b) judging as ship; 5. 3. 66
supreme judge; 2. 4. 224 IMPATIENCE, lack of self-
HIT, agree; 1. 1. 300 control, passion; 3. 6. 5
HOLD, keep back, wait; 5.3,154 IMPERTINENCY, irrelevance,
HOLLA (vb.), shout to; 3. 1. 55 nonsense; 4. 6. 173
HOLLOWNESS, insincerity; 1. 2. IMPORT, signify, involve as a
116; and 1. 1. 153 (with consequence; 4. 3. 5
quibble on acoustical sense) IMPORTUNED, importunate; 4.
HOLP, helped; 3. 7. 61 4. 26
HOLY WATER, blessed by a IMPRESSED, conscripted; 5. 3.
priest for use in Catholic Si
ritual; 3. 2. 10; 4. 3. 31
IN-A-DOOR, indoors; 1. 4. 126
HOME (adv.), (i) straight to the INCENSE, incite; 2. 4. 302
point; 2. 1. 51; (ii) tho- INCLINE TO, side with; 3. 3.14
roughly; 3. 3. 12; 3. 4. 16 INDISTINGUISHED, indefinable}
HONEST, chaste; 1. 2. 9 4. 6. 268

