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- Hale, to tug, or pull - hail, congealed snow - hall, in a great house - hard, as a flint - herd, a head of cattel - heard, to be heard - haven, a port for ships - heaven, a place of happiness - heads, upon the shoulders - heed, to take heed - hear, with the ear - here, present in this place - hire, to give wages - her, a female person - hallow, to make holy - holly, a tree - holy, religious and devout - hollow, an empty sound - hollo, to cry aloud - hole, that is bored through - whole, the total sum - heel, of the foot - heal, up a sore - hee'l, that's he will - hell, place of torment - haply, it may be - happily, fortunately - hew, color - hugh, a proper name - hue, and cry, after one - hew, to cut down - host, that keeps an inn - host, or Army - hoarse in the throat - horse, a beast to ride on - hoar, as the hoary frost - whore, a lewd strumpet - hoop, for a barrel - whoop, to hollow and baul - hour, threescore minutes - hore-hound, a plant - heart, of the body - hart, a deer - art, skill and industry - home, at his house - whom, that, or which - hye, to make hast - high, stately and lofty - hoy, a western ves[•]el