HODDEN-GREY, adj. Applied to cloth worn by the peasantry, which has the natural colour of the wool, S.
Ramsay.

E. hoiden, rustic, clownish.

HODDIE, s. A carrion-crow.
V. [Huddy].

HODDIN, part. Expressive of the jogging motion of one who rides a horse that moves stiffly, S. O.
V. [Houd].
Burns.

To HODDLE, v. n. To waddle, Ang.

HODLACK, s. A rick of bay, Etterick Forest.

HOE, HOE-FISH, s. The piked dogfish, Orkn.
Barry.

Sw. haj, Dan. ho, id.

HOE-MOTHER, HOMER, s. The basking shark, Orkn.
Barry.

HOESHINS, s. pl. Stockings without feet, Ayrs.