†hic, n.m., knot, difficulty, rub. Voilà le —; there’s the rub.
hidalgo, n.m., hidalgo; Spanish knight.
†hideusement (-deûz-mān), adv., hideously, frightfully, horribly, dreadfully, shockingly.
†hideu-x, -se, adj., hideous, frightful, horrible, dreadful, shocking.
†hie, n.f., beetle, paving-beetle, rammer (of paviers). Battre à la —; to ram.
hièble, n.f., (bot.) danewort, dwarf-elder.
hiémal, -e, adj., wintery, hyemal. Plantes —es; winter-plants.
†hiement (hî-mān), n.m., grating, creaking (of machines); ramming.
hier (i-ièr), adv., yesterday. — matin; yesterday morning. — soir or au soir; last night, last evening. Avant-—; the day before yesterday. La nuit d’—; yesterday night, yesternight. Homme d’—; upstart. Être né d’—; to have no experience.
†hier (hi-é), v.a. and n., to ram; (of machines) to creak, to grate.