harnais or harnois, n.m., harness; horse-trappings, trappings, armor, equipment. Endosser le —; to don the uniform. Cheval de —; draught-horse. Blanchir sous le —; to grow gray in the service.
†haro, n.m., hue and cry. —! shame! out upon! Crier — sur; to raise an outcry.
†harpagon, n.m., miser, skinflint.
*se †harpailler, v.r., to wrangle, to squabble.
†harpaye, n.f., (orni.) moor-buzzard, marsh-harrier.
†harpe, n.f., harp; (couch.) harp-shell. Pincer de la —; to play the harp. — éolienne; Eolian harp.
†harpé, -e, adj., harp-shaped, well-shaped (of greyhounds).
†harpeau, n.m., (nav.) grappling-iron.
†harpège, n.m. V. arpège.
†harpéger, v.n. V. arpéger.