Part 401 (1/2)

An Etye John Jamieson 4580K 2022-07-20

_To_ HARK, _v n_ To whisper, S

_Cleland_

_To_ HARLE, _v a_

1 To trail, S

_Doug_

2 To drag with force, S

_Kelly_

3 To draw to one's self by griping or violent means, S

_Ramsay_

4 To roughcast a wall, S

_Statist Acc_

_To_ ~Harle~, _v n_

1 To move onith difficulty, S

2 _To harle about_, to go from place to place, S

~Harlin favour~, soree of affection

_Journal Lond_

~Harle~, _s_

1 The act of dragging, S

2 Property obtained by means not accounted honourable, S

HARLE, _s_ The Goosander, Orkn

Fr _harle_, id

_Barry_

HARLOT, _s_