Su. G. _hugg-a_, to hack, and _snask-a_, to devour.

HAGGIES, _s._ A dish commonly made in a sheep"s maw, of its lungs, heart and liver, minced with suet, onions, salt and pepper; or of oat-meal, mixed with the latter, without any animal food, S.

From _hag_, q. to chop.

_Dunbar._

HAICHES, _s._ Force, S. B.

V. ~Hauch~.

_Morison._

HAGMAN, _s._ A feller of wood, S.

HAGMANe _s._

V. ~Hogmanay~.

HAID, _s._ Whit.

V. ~Hate~.

_To_ HAIFF, HAIF, _v. a._ To have; _hae_, S.

_Barbour._

To HAIG, _v. a._ To b.u.t.t, Moray.

_Popular Ball._

Isl. _hiack-a_, feritare, from _hoegg_, caedere.

_To_ HAIK, _v. n._ To anchor.

_Maitl. P._

Teut. _haeck-en_, unco figere.

_To_ HAIK, _v. n._ To go about idly from place to place, S.

Perhaps the same with E. _hawk_.

_To_ HAIL, _v. a. To hail the ba_, at football.

_To hail the dules_, to reach the mark.

Isl. _hille_, tego.

_Chr. Kirk._

~Hail~, _s._ The place where those who play at football, or other games, strike off, S.

_To_ HAIL, _v. a._ To haul, S.

_Compl. S._

_To_ HAIL, HALE, _v. n._ To pour down, S.

Su. G. _haella_, effundere.

_Ross._

HAILSOME, _adj._ Wholesome, S.

Germ. _heilsam_, id.

_Hamilton._

HAILUMLY, _adv._ Wholly, S. B.

_Ross._

_To_ HAYLYS, HAYLS, _v. a._ To hail.

Su. G. _hels-a_, salutare.

_Wyntown._

_To_ HAIMHALD.

V. ~Hamhald~.

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