H

H, f. (hache), the letter H, [12], 2.

haba, f., bean.

haber, v. aux., to have;
— de, to be obliged; or as simple future; or, to have to; or, to be to, to be destined to; ¿cómo había yo de figurarme... [85], 6, how was I to imagine, how could I imagine...; ¿Quién había de decirme? who could ever have told me..., who would ever have said..., [112], 23; as impersonal,
hay,
había,
hubo,
habrá, etc., there is, there are, there was, there were, there will be, etc.;
no hay más que, [49], 8, there is nothing to do but;
—selas con alguno, [104], 19, to have to do with, to have it out with.

habilidad, f., skill, capability, pl.,
—es, tit. VI, accomplishments, talents.

habitación, f., room.

habitar, v. a., to inhabit; to live in, to dwell in.

hábito, m., garment; habit, way of life, custom, [15], 24; pl.
—s, vestments;
ahorcar los —s, [15], 10, to leave Orders, leave the priesthood.

habitual, adj., usual, customary.

hablar, v. a. and n., to speak, to talk.