Part 434 (2/2)

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HURD, HURDE, _s_ A hoard, S

_Wyntown_

HURDIES, _s pl_ The buttocks, S

_Lyndsay_

HURDYS, _s pl_ Hurdles

_Gawan and Gol_

Ger _horde_, Fr _hourde_

_To_ HURDLE, _v n_ To crouch like a cat or hare, S B

_Gl shi+rrefs_

HURE, hore, _s_ A whore, S

_Godly Sangs_

A S _hure_, Teut _hur_, Belg _hoere_

~Huredome~, Whoredom, id

_To_ HURKILL, HURKLE, _v n_

1 To draw the body together, S

_Douglas_

2 To be in a rickety state

_Dunbar_

3 To be contracted into folds

_Ritson_

~Hurkle-backit~, _adj_ Crook-backed, S