To HOBBIL, v. a. To dance.
Lyndsay.
Teut. hobbel-en, saltare.
HOBBY-TOBBY, adj. Denoting the tout-ensemble of an awkward, tawdry woman, S.
Teut. hobbel-tobbel, confusè.
HOBBLE, s. A state of perplexity, S. habble, Loth.
Teut. hobbel-en, inglomerare.
HOBBLEDEHOY, s. A stripling, Loth.
HOBELERIS, s. pl.
1. Light horsemen chiefly calculated for the purpose of reconnoitring, &c.
Barbour.
Fr. hobille, a coat of quilted stuff.
2. Men lightly armed.
Grose.