Part 391 (2/2)

An Etye John Jamieson 4880K 2022-07-20

HAIR, HAR, HARE, _adj_

1 Cold

_Douglas_

2 Keen, biting

_Montgomerie_

3 Moist; as in _hair-mould_, that kind of mouldiness which appears on bread, &c; and _hayr rym_, hoar-frost

_Complaynt S_

4 Ungrateful to the ear

_Henrysone_

5 hoary, with age

_Douglas_

Isl _har_, canus; _hor_, mucor

HAIRSE, _s_ A lustre, S B

Germ _kerze_, a candle

HAIRST, _s_ Harvest, S _haist_, Moray

_Macneill_

Belg _herfst_, Isl _haust_, Dan _hoest_, id

HAIRT, s _Fleing Hairt_

_Burel_

HAIR-TETHER, _s_ A tether made of hair, S

_To_ HAISTY, _v a_ To hasten

_bellenden_