HATTREL, s. The flint of a horn, S. O.

HATTOU. What hattou, what art thou named.
V. [Hat].
Sir Tristrem.

HAUCH, s. The forcible reiterated respiration of one who exerts all his strength in giving a stroke, S. [hech].

Germ. hauch, halitus.

Douglas.

HAUCHS of a sock, the three points into which the upper part of a ploughshare is divided, and by which it clasps in the wood, Ang.

Isl. haeck, Dan. hage, uncus.

HAUGH, HAWCH, HAUCH, HALCHE, s. Low-lying flat ground, properly on the border of a river, and such as is sometimes overflowed, S.
Barbour.

Gael. augh, id. Isl. hage, a place for pasture.

To HAVE, v. a.
1. To carry.
Acts Ja. I.
2. To behave.