HOU, s. A roof-tree.
V. [How], s. 4.
Ramsay.
To HOUD, v. n.
1. To wriggle, S.
2. To move by succussation, Loth.
Houd, s. The act of wriggling, S. B.
To HOVE, HOW, HUFE, HUFF, v. n.
1. To lodge.
Barbour.
2. To stay, to tarry.
Douglas.
Germ. hof-en, domo et hospitio excipere.
To HOVE, v. n.
1. To swell, S.
Hogg.
2. To rise, to ascend.
Polwart.
Dan. hov-er, to swell.
HOVE. Arthur's Hove, the ancient building called Arthur's Oon, S.
Bellenden.
HOUFF, s. A haunt.
V. [Hoif].
To Houff, v. n. To take shelter, S.