Hir'd. v. [i long] heard.
To Him. v. n. [hirnd, pret, and part.] To run.
To Hitch, v. n. To become entangled or hooked together; to hitch up, to hang up or be suspended. See the next word.
To Hitch up. v. a. To suspend or attach slightly or temporarily.
The following will exemplify the active meaning of this verb:
Sir Strut, for so the witling throng
Oft called him when at school,
And hitch'd him up in many a song
To sport and ridicule.
Hiz'en. Used for his when not followed by a substantive, as, whose house is that? Hiz'en. [His own].
Hi'zy Pi'zy. A corruption of Nisi Prius, a well known law assize.
To Ho for, To Haw vor. v. a. To provide for; to take care of; to desire; to wish for.
Hob'blers. s. pl. Men employed in towing vessels by a rope on the land.