Haul, v. To pull, to draw, to drag by violence, to draw a net.

Haul, s. Pull, violence in dragging; a draught of fishes.

Haum, s. Straw.

Haunch, s. The thigh, the hind hip; the hind part of a deer.

Haunt, v. To frequent, to be much about any place.

Haunt, s. Place in which game feed and are found.

Haw, s. The berry and seed of the hawthorn; a hedge; an excrescence in the eye; a small piece of ground adjoining to a house.

Hawthorn, s. The thorn that bears haws; the white thorn.

Hawthorn, a. Belonging to the white thorn; consisting of white thorn.

Hawk, s. A bird of prey, used much anciently in sport to catch other birds.