HAZARDOUSLY
HAZ'ARDOUSLY, adverb With danger of loss or evil; with peril.
American Dictionary of the English Language, Noah Webster, 1828.
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HAZ'ARDOUSLY, adverb With danger of loss or evil; with peril.
HAZ'ARDRY, noun Rashness; temerity.1. Gaming in general.
HAZE, noun [The primary sense of this word is probably to mix, or to turn, stir and make thick.]Fog; a watery vapor in the air, or a dry vapor like smoke, which renders the air ...
HAZEL, noun ha'zl. A shrub of the genus Corylus, bearing a nut containing a kernel of a mild farinaceous taste.HAZEL, adjective ha'zl. Pertaining to the hazel or like it; of a l...
HA'ZEL-EARTH, noun A kind of red loam.
HA'ZEL-NUT, noun The nut or fruit of the hazel.
HA'ZELLY, adjective Of the color of the hazelnut; of a light brown.
HA'ZY, adjective [See Haze.] Foggy; misty; thick with vapor; as hazy weather; the hazy north.
HE, pronoun of the third person; nom. he; poss.his; obj. him. [Latin id, for hid; hic.]1. A pronoun, a substitute for the third person, masculine gender, representing the man or...
HEAD, noun hed.1. The uppermost part of the human body, or the foremost part of the body of prone and creeping animals. This part of the human body contains the organs of hearin...
HEAD-PAN, noun hed'-pan. The brain-pan. [Not in use.]
HEAD-PIECE, noun hed'-pece. Armor for the head; a helmet; a morion.1. Understanding; force of mind. [Not common.]
HEAD-ROPE, noun hed'-rope. That part of a bolt-rope which terminates any sail on the upper edge, and to which it is sewed.
HEAD-SAIL, noun hed'-sail. The head-sails of a ship are the sails which are extended on the fore-mast and bowsprit, as the foresail, foretop-sail, jib, etc.
HEAD-SEA, noun hed'-sea. Waves that meet the head of a ship or roll against her course.
HEAD-WIND, noun hed'-wind. A wind that blows in a direction opposite to the ship's course.
HEAD-WORK'MAN, noun The chief workman of a party; a foreman in a manufactory.
HEADACH, noun hed'ake. Pain in the head.
HEADBAND, noun hed'band. A fillet; a band for the head; also, the band at each end of a book. Isaiah 3:20.
HEADBOROUGH, noun hed'burro. In England, formerly, the chief of a frank-pledge, tithing or decennary, consisting of ten families; called in some counties, borsholder, that is, b...
HEAD'DRESS, noun hed'dress. The dress of the head; the covering or ornaments of a woman's head.1. The crest, or tuft of feathers on a fowl's head.
HEADED, participle passive hed'ed. Led; directed; furnished with a head; having a top. This is used in composition, as clear-headed, long-headed, thick-headed, etc.
HEADER, noun hed'er. One who heads nails or pins.1. One who leads a mob or party.2. The first brick in the angle of a wall.
HEADFAST, noun hed'fast. A rope at the head of a ship to fasten it to a wharf or other object.
HEADFIRST, adverb hedfurst. With the head foremost.
HEADGARGLE, noun hed'gargle. A disease of cattle.
HEADGEAR, noun hed'gear. The dress of a woman's head.