Hatusua.
Malayan: dialect of Ceram.
Haussa, Houssa, or Hawsa.
A native dialect of African, largely infused with Arabic, vernacular along the R. Chadda, a tributary of the Niger. See Schön: “Grammar,” London, 1862; “Vocaby.,” London, 1843; “Primer,” Berlin, 1857.
⁂ Bodo, &c., are related to Haussa; this language has vocalic euphony. H. C.
Havaiian, Hawaiian, Hawaian.
A dialect of E. Polynesian, spoken by natives of Owhyhee and other of the Sandwich Is., in the N. Pacific Ocean; it is similar in form and construction to Tahitian, and the Maori of New Zealand. It is now a written language. See Dicty. by Andrews, Honolulu, 1865. R. G. L. (2.)
Hayu, see [Vayu].
Hebræo-African.