An Etymological Dictionary of the Scottish Language Part 401

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An Etymological Dictionary of the Scottish Language



An Etymological Dictionary of the Scottish Language Part 401


_To_ HARK, _v. n._ To whisper, S.


_Cleland._


_To_ HARLE, _v. a._


1. To trail, S.


_Doug._


2. To drag with force, S.


_Kelly._


3. To draw to ones self by griping or violent means, S.


_Ramsay._


4. To roughcast a wall, S.


_Statist. Acc._


_To_ ~Harle~, _v. n._


1. To move onward with difficulty, S.


2. _To harle about_, to go from place to place, S.


~Harlin favour~, some degree of affection.


_Journal Lond._


~Harle~, _s._


1. The act of dragging, S.


2. Property obtained by means not accounted honourable, S.


HARLE, _s._ The Goosander, Orkn.


Fr. _harle_, id.


_Barry._


HARLOT, _s._


1. A scoundrel.


_Wallace._


2. A boor, synon. with _carle_.


_b.e.l.l.e.n.den._


Su. G. _haer_, exercitus, and _lude_, mancipium vile, a boor or villain.


HARLEY, L. _harbry_, harbour.


_Houlate._


HARMISAY, HARMESAY, _interj._ Alas.


A. S. _earme_, wretched.


_Philotus._


HARN.


V. ~Hardyn~.


HARNES, _s._ Defensive armour.


_Doug._


Dan. _harnisk_, id.


HARNES, _s._


1. The brains, S. _harns_.


_Wyntown._


2. Metaph., understanding, S.


Sw. _hiaerne_, Germ. _hern_, id.


~Harn-pan~, _s._ The skull, S.


_Wallace._


Teut. _hirn-panne_, id.







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