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to bind with hoops. Hoot, V. to cry as an o^: shout of contempt. Hop, n. & v.n. leap on one leg: — n. a pdant. Hope, n. desire united with expectation: hope, v.: -ful, a.: -less, a. Hop'ple, v.a. to tie the feet of. Hordie, n. migratory tribe. Hore'hotmd, noar'hound, n. iJant used for coughs, &c. Hori'zon, n. line bounding the view. Horizon'tal, a. parallel to the horizon, level. Horn, n. hard pointed sub- stance on the head of an ox, Sic: homed, a. Hornliook, n. a primer. Hor'net, n. a kind of... wasp. Hom'pipe, n. a dance; a tune. Horn'v, a. of homj callous. Hor^ologe, n. a timepiece. Hororo^, n. art of making time-pieces. Hor'oscope, n. aspect of stars at the hour of one's birth. Hor'ror, n. excessive fear, ter- ror: hor'rible, a.: hor'rid, a.: horrific, a.: hor'rify, v. Horse, n. quadruped; cavalry. Horse'-chestnut, n. a tree and its nut. Horse'guards, n.pl. cavalry. Horse'Iauch, n. a loud laugh. Horse'man, n. one skilled in horses: -ship, n. Horse'-power, n. strength of a horse in draft — 33,000 lbs raised i foot in i minute.
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