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_Lightfoot._

Sw. _haeggebaer_, the fruit of bird's cherry.

HAGBUT ~of~ CROCHE, or CROCHERT, a kind of fire-arms anciently used, S.

_Complaynt S._

O. Fr. _hacqubute a croc_, from _croc_, _crochet_, the hook by which the arquebuse was fixed to a kind of tripod.

~Hagbutar~, _s._ A musqueteer.

_Compl. S._

HAGE, _L. Hagis_, hedges.

_Wallace._

HAGG, _s._ A hagbut; denominated from the b.u.t.t being crooked.

_Gl. Compl._

Su. G. _hake_ cuspis incurva.

HAGGARBALDS, _s. pl._ A term of contempt.

V. ~Heggerbald~.

_Dunbar._

HAGGART, _s._ A stackyard, Galloway.

Su. G. _hage_, praedium; _geard_, sepes.

HAGGART, _s._ Old useless horse, Loth.

_To_ HAGGER. _It's haggerin_, it rains gently, Ang., whence _hagger_, a small rain; _hutherin_, synon.

HAGGERDECASH, _adv._ Topsy-turvy, Ang.

HAGGERSNASH, _s._ Offals, S. B.

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