HUNTSMAN
Hunts"man, n.; pl. Huntsmen (.
1. One who hunts, or who practices hunting.
2. The person whose office it is to manage the chase or to look after the hounds. L'Estrange. Huntsman's cup (Bot.), the sidesaddle flower, or common American pitcher plant (Sarracenia purpurea).
HUNTSMANSHIP
Hunts"man*ship, n.
Defn: The art or practice of hunting, or the qualification of a hunter. Donne.
HUNT'S-UP
Hunt's"-up`, n.
Defn: A tune played on the horn very early in the morning to call out the hunters; hence, any arousing sound or call. [Obs.] Shak. Time plays the hunt's-up to thy sleepy head. Drayton.
HURDEN
Hur"den, n. Etym: [From Hurds.]
Defn: A coarse kind of linen; — called also harden. [Prov. Eng.]
HURDLE Hur"dle, n. Etym: [OE. hurdel, hirdel, AS. hyrdel; akin to D. horde, OHG. hurt, G. hürde a hurdle, fold, pen, Icel. hur door, Goth. haúrds, L. cratis wickerwork, hurdle, Gr. k to spin, c to bind, connect. sq. root16. Cf. Crate, Grate, n.]