Hirewoman, s. A maid-servant, S. B.
Abp. Hamiltoun.

HIRY, HARY, a cry.
Bannatyne P.

HIRLING, HERLING, s. A small trout shaped like a salmon, its flesh reddish, Dumfr.
Statist. Acc.

HIRNE, HYRNE, s.
1. A corner.
R. Bruce.
2. A retirement, a recess.
Douglas.

A. S. hyrn, anc. Su. G. hyrn, angulus.

HYRONIUS, adj. Erroneous.
Burel.

To HIRPLE, v. n.
1. To halt, S.
Dunbar.

Su. G. hwerfla, to move circularly.

2. To move crazily, S.
Burns.

HYRSALE, HIRSELL, HIRDSELL, HIRSLE, s.
1. A multitude, a throng, S. hissel, Ayrs.
Wyntown.
2. A flock, S.
Ramsay.