To Hable, v. a. To enable.
K. Quair.

HABIRIHONE, s. Habergeon.
Douglas.

HABITAKLE, s. Habitation.
Lyndsay.

Lat. habitacul-um.

To HABOUND, v. n.
1. To abound.
2. To increase in size.
Douglas.

HACE, HAIS, adj. Hoarse.
Douglas.

A. S. Isl. has, Su. G. haes, id.

HACHART, s. A cougher.
V. [Haugh].
Maitland P.

HACHES, s. pl. Racks for hay.
V. [Hack].
Sir Gawan.

HACK, HAKE, HECK, s.
1. A rack for cattle, S.
To live at hack and manger, S. to live in great fulness.
Ross.