HAILE or HAYLE—The handle of a plough.
HARDHEEDS—A flower resembling that of a thistle.
HARDLINS—Scarcely.
HACK-AN’-HEW—A bit o’ craft wi’ a scythe, rivin ’t up bi t’ riuts.
HACK-AN’-HASSLE—T’ siam wi’ a razor. Is ta shaven, er thoo’s skinnen mi? That’s hack an’ hassle.
HACK-DYKES—Ta mow aback o’ t’ dykes, whar t’ machine cart git tul. Lads mainly git t’ job o’ hackin dykes, an’ doesn’t it mak men o’ them when they stan up ta whet?
HACKER—Stutter.
HALE—Whole; healthy; sound. It’s a riut grown ’un is this. Hoo’s thi faddur? Hale an’ hearty.
HALLAN—A partition; a place walled off.
HANTEL—Supply; quantity. Tak a hantel o’ hay wi’ tha fer t’ hoggs.