Part 415 (2/2)

_Ross._

4. Wreck of property.

_Kelly._

5. Scarcity, as the effect of devastation.

_b.e.l.l.e.n.den._

6. Dearness, high price.

_Dunbar._

A. S. _her_, an army, and _scipe_, denoting action; q. the act of an army: or from ~Herry~, v.

HERSKET, _s._ The same with ~Heartscald~, Orkn.

HER TILL, _adv._ Hereunto.

_Barbour._

Sw. _haertil_, id.

HERVY, _adj._ Having the appearance of great poverty, Ang.

A. S. _here-feoh_, a military prey.

HESP, _s._ A clasp or hook, S.

Su. G. _haspe_, Germ. _hespe_, id.

_To_ ~Hesp~, _v. a._ To fasten.

HESP, HASP, _s._ A hank of yarn, S.

Teut. _hasp_, fila congregata.

_Stat. Acc._

_To make a ravell'd hesp_, to put a thing in confusion; _to redd a ravell'd hesp_, to restore order.

_Gl. s.h.i.+rr._

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