honey-mark, II, 282, 12: mole? See hinnie-mark, hinny-drap.
honey month, she has turned the honey month about, to see if he was coming, IV, 320, J 2: inexplicable.
hongyr, V, [283], 16: hunger.
honour’s gate, II, 163, 21: (honour, a manor, the mansion-house of a manor) an imposing gate, such as would be put at the principal entrance to a mansion-house. W. Macmath.
hooding. See huddin.
hook, IV, 19 f., C 3, 8: loop.
hook-tooth, I, 18, F 9: tooth of a sickle with serrated edge.
hooly, adj., II, 107, 9: slow, gentle.
hooly, hoolie, hollie, huly, adv., slowly, softly: I, 451, 12; II, 108, 10; 111, 10; III, 393, 14. See healy.
hope, houp, IV, 25, 4; 27, 12; 184, 2, 3: “a deep and pretty wide glen among hills.” Jamieson.