HAREPIPE
HA'REPIPE, noun A snare for catching hares.
American Dictionary of the English Language, Noah Webster, 1828.
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HA'REPIPE, noun A snare for catching hares.
HA'RE'S-EAR, noun A plant of the genus Bupleurum. The Bastard Hare's Ear is of the genus Phyllis.
HARE'S-LETTUCE, noun A plant of the genus Sonchus.
HA'REWORT, noun A plant.
HAR'ICOT, noun A kind of ragout of meat and roots.1. In French, beans.
HAR'IERHARIOLA'TION, noun [Latin harioltio.] Sooth-saying. [Not in use.]
H'ARK, verb transitive [contracted from hearken, which see.]To listen; to lend the ear.This word is rarely or never used, except in the imperative mode, hark that is, listen, hear.
H'ARLH'ARLEQUIN, noun A buffoon, dressed in party-colored clothes, who plays tricks, like a merry-andrew, to divert the populace. This character was first introduced into Italia...
H'ARLOCK, noun A plant.
H'ARLOT, noun1. A woman who prostitutes her body for hire; a prostitute; a common woman.2. In Scripture, one who forsakes the true God and worships idols. Isaiah 1:21.3. A serva...
H'ARLOTRY, noun The trade or practice of prostitution; habitual or customary lewdness.
H'ARM, noun1. Injury; hurt; damage; detriment.Do thyself no harm Acts 16:28.He shall make amends for the harm he hath done in the holy thing. Leviticus 5:16.2. Moral wrong; evil...
HARMAT'TAN, noun A dry easterly wind in Africa, which destroys vegetation.
H'ARMED, participle passive Injured; hurt; damaged.
H'ARMEL, noun The wild African rue.
H'ARMFUL, adjective Hurtful; injurious; noxious; detrimental; mischievous.The earth brought forth fruit and food for man, without any mixture of harmful quality.
H'ARMFULLY, adverb Hurtfully; injuriously; with damage.
H'ARMFULNESS, noun Hurtfulness; noxiousness.
H'ARMING, participle present tense Hurting; injuring.
H'ARMLESS, adjective Not hurtful or injurious; innoxious. Ceremonies are harmless in themselves.1. Unhurt; undamaged; uninjured; as, to give bond to save another harmless2. Inno...
H'ARMLESSLY, adverb Innocently; without fault or crime; as, to pass the time harmlessly in recreations.1. Without hurt or damage.Bullets fall harmlessly into wood or feathers.
H'ARMLESSNESS, noun The quality of being innoxious; freedom from a tendency to injure.1. Innocence.
HARMON'ICHARMON'ICA, noun A collection of musical glasses of a particular form, so arranged as to produce exquisite music.
HARMON'ICA, n. A collection of musical glasses of a particular form, so arranged as to produce exquisite music.
HARMON'ICAL, adjective [See Harmony.] Relating to harmony or music; as harmonical use.1. Concordant; musical; consonant; as harmonic sounds.Harmonic twang of leather, horn and b...
HARMON'ICS, noun Harmonious sounds; consonances.1. The doctrine or science of musical sounds.2. Derivative sounds, generated with predominant sounds, and produced by subordinate...
HARMO'NIOUS, adjective Adapted to each other; having the parts proportioned to each other; symmetrical.God hath made the intellectual world harmonious and beautiful without us.1...