HOOD, HOODEN—What they hap stook heeds up wi’.
HOPPET, HOPPER—What a sower carries his seed in when he goes forth to sow.
HOPPLE—To tie a nag’s legs tagidder, seea as it ca’t gah far away.
HOW—Hoe.
HOW-SCROW—In confusion. Mair nacken. We’re o’ how-scrow at oor hoose, wi’ weshin an’ seck like bodderment. Ye cart git yer nooase intul t’ whol hardly—that’s how-scrow.
HOWKS—A gristly substance that grows over the eyes of a pig. Oor pig’s gitten t’ howks.
HOWKS—A disease amongst cattle and swine, followed in the former case by sudden death unless the animal is bled.
HOWKS—When one person takes in another in trading, or gets something out of another by unfair means.
HOBBLY—Rough, uneven.
HOLY-STONES—Stones with a natural hole through them, hung up in stables as a charm against disease.