hanneton (ha-n-ton), n.m., may-bug, cock-chafer; (fig.) thoughtless, giddy person.

hanovrien, -ne (-in, -è-n), adj., Hanoverian.

hanovrien, n.m., -ne, n.f., Hanoverian.

hanscrit, n.m. V. sanscrit.

hanse, n.f., Hanse-Towns. La — Teutonique; the Hanse-Towns.

hanséatique or anséatique, adj., Hanseatic.

hansière, n.f., (nav.) hawser. V. haussière.

hanter, v.a., to haunt, to frequent, to resort to; to associate with. Dis-moi qui tu hantes et je te dirai qui tu es; tell me the company you keep, and I will tell you what you are; birds of a feather flock together.

hanter, v.n., to frequent. — chez quelqu’un; to be a visitor at any one’s house.

hantise, n.f., (b.s.), intercourse, intimacy.