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A. S. _heordas_, stupae, tow-hards.

HARE, _adj._ Rough, s.h.a.ggy.

_Wyntown._

A. S. _haer_, Su. G. _haar_, pilus.

HAREFRA, _adv._ Herefrom.

_Knox._

HARESHAW, _s._ A harelip, S., anciently _harchatt_; _hareskart_, Renfr.

_Roull._

From _hare_, and Isl. _ska_, a particle denoting separation; Germ.

_scharte_, a gap.

HARYAGE, _s._ A collective word applied to horses.

_Wyntown._

O. Fr. _haraz_, L. B. _haracium_, id.

HARIE HUTCHEON, a play in which children hop round in a ring, with their bodies resting on their hams, S. B.

Belg. _hurk-en_, to squat, to sit stooping.

HARIGALDS, HARICLES, _s. pl._

1. The pluck of an animal, S.

_Ramsay._

2. Applied to the tearing of one's hair.

_Ramsay._

Fr. _haricot_, a dish of boiled livers.

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