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Teut _hond_, homo avarus
HUNE, _s_ Delay
V ~Hone~
_Dunbar_
_To_ HUNE, _v n_ To e
Su G _hwin-a_, lugere
HUNGRY GROUND, ground, by superstition, believed to be so much under the power of enchantment, that he who passes over it would infallibly faint, if he did not use so for the support of nature, West of S
_To_ HUNKER, _v n_ To squat down
_Gl shi+rr_
_To_ ~Hunker~, _v a_ The same
_Pop Ball_
~Hunkers~, _s pl To sit on one's hunkers_, to sit with the hips hanging doards, S
Isl _huk-a_, incurvare se modo cacantis
HUPES _of a mill_, _s pl_ The circular wooden frame, which surrounds the millstones, Loth q _hoops_
_To_ HUR, _v n_ To snarl
_Muses Thren_
Lat _hirr-ire_, id
HURBLE, _s_ A lean or re object, S B
HURCHAM, _adj_ Like a hedgehog
_Dunbar_
HURCHEON, _s_ A hedgehog, S