HIRD, s. a shepherd; one who tends cattle.

To HIRE, v. a. to let; to engage.

To HIRPLE, v. a. to walk in a lame or waddling manner.

HIRSELL, HIRSLE, v. n. to move forward resting on the hams.

HISSIE, HIZZIE, s. a housewife.

HISSIESKIP, HUSSYFSKAP, s. the business of housewifery.

HIT, pron. It.

HITCH, s. a quick motion by a jerk.

HOAM'D, HUMPH'D, part. adj. fusty tasted.

HOBBLE, s. a scrape, or state of perplexity.