Hoggle, to sail with easy canvas before a fair wind, or to roll in a calm with the boom swinging. The word is no doubt related to such a phrase as ‘hoggling boggling,’ meaning unsteady.
Hoo roo, row, fight.
Housen, houses.
Hull, to hurl, to throw.
In, often used for ‘of’—e.g., ‘What do I think in it?’
Jack at a pinch, man employed in an emergency—e.g., man brought into a crew at the last moment.
Jown, joined, spliced.
Juble, jolly, merry. (Not in E. D. D.)
Kelter, condition, order. ‘Out of kelter’ means ‘out of order.’
Kilter, vide Kelter.