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V. ~Huly~.

_To_ HOP, HAP, _v. n._ To dance.

_Douglas._

Teut. _hopp-en_, salire, saltare.

HOP, HOPE, _s._ A sloping hollow between two hills, or the hollow that forms two ridges between one hill, South of S.

_Wallace._

Celt. _hope_, pet.i.te vallee entre des montagnes.

HOPE, _s._ A small bay, Orkn.

_Wyntown._

Isl. _hop_, recessus maris.

HORIE GOOSE, the Brent goose; also _horra_, Orkn.

_Statist. Acc._

HORN, _s._ A vessel for holding liquor; figuratively used for its contents, S.

Isl. _horn_, poculum.

_Ramsay._

~Horn~, _s._ An excrescence on the foot, a corn, S. B.

Sw. _lik-thorn_, id. q. a body-horn.

~Horn~, _s. To put to the horn_, to denounce as a rebel; a forensic phrase; from the formality of blowing a _horn_, S.

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

~Horning~, _s._ Or, _Letter of Horning_, a letter issued from his Majesty's Signet, and directed to a Messenger, who is required to charge a debtor to pay the debt for which he is prosecuted, or perform the obligation within a limited time, under the pain of rebellion, S.

_Erskine._

~Horne~, _s._ One of the constellations.

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