HARP, _s._ A kind of searce, S.

HARPER CRAB.

V. ~Tammy Harper~.

HARRAGE, _s._ Service due to a landlord.

V. ~Arage~.

_Statist. Acc._

HARRAND, _s._ Snarling.

_Chr. S. P._

HARRO, _interj._ An outcry for help; also, an encouragement to pursuit, S.

_Douglas._

Fr. _haro_, _harou_; q. _Ha Roul_, O Rollo, or rather from Su. G.

_haerop_, clamor bellicus.

HARRY, _adj._ Stubborn, S. B.

Su. G. _har_, locus lapidosus.

HARSK, HARS, _adj._

1. Harsh, sharp.

_Douglas._

2. Bitter to the taste.

_Wyntown._

Su. G. _harsk_, Isl. _hersk-ar_, austerus.

_To_ HART, _v. a._ To encourage, S. _heart_.

Teut. _hert-en_, animare.

_Barbour._

HARTILL, _s._ Heart-ill.

_Watson._

HARTLY, HARTLYE, _adj_. Cordial.

_Wallace._

Teut. _hertelick_, Dan. _hiertelig_, id.

HARTFULLIE, _adv._ Cordially.

_Crosraguell._

HARUMSCARUM, _adj._ Harebrained, S.

E. _hare_, to fright, and _scare_, to startle.

HASARD, HASERT, _adj._ h.o.a.ry.

_Douglas._

~Hasard~, _s._ An old dotard.

_Douglas._

HASARTOUR, _s._ One who plays at games of _hazard_.

Fr. _hazardeur_.

_Doug._

HASCHBALD, _s._ Perh. glutton.

_Dunbar._

_To_ HASH, _v. a._

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