haïr, v.a., to hate, to detest, to loathe. — cordialement; to hate heartily. — comme la peste, — à la mort; to feel a deadly hatred towards.

haire, n.f., hair-shirt.

haïssable, adj., hateful, odious.

halage, n.m., towage, towing. Chemin de —; towing-path.

halbran, n.m., young wild-duck.

halbrené, -e, adj., ragged feathered (of a bird); ragged, in a sad light.

halbrener, v.n., to shoot wild ducks.

hale, n.m., tow-line, tow-rope. — bas; (nav.) down-haul.

hâle, n.m., heat of the sun; sunburn; scorching heat; tanned complexion. Le — fane tout; the heat of the sun dries up everything; (agri.) drying wind.

hâlé, -e, part., sun-burnt; swarthy; tanned.