HOG-SCORE, s. A distance-line, in curling, drawn across the rink or course, S.
Burns.

HOG-SHOUTHER, s. A game in which those who amuse themselves justle each other by the shoulders, S.
Burns.

Isl. hogg-a, to strike.

To Hogshouther, v. a. To justle with the shoulder.
Burns.

To HOY, v. a.
1. To incite, a term used as to dogs, S.
Burns.
2. To chase or drive away.
Lyndsay.

Isl. ho-a, greges convocare vel agere.

HOYES, s.
1. A term used in public proclamations, calling attention, S.
Skene.

O. Fr. oyez, hear ye.

2. Used as equivalent to hue, in the phrase hue and cry.
Stat. Rob. I.

HOIF, HOFF, HOVE, HOUFF, HUFE, s.
1. A hall.
Bellenden.