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chaw, chaw, ha, haa, haw, hya, hyaw,
haw [hɑː, hɔ]
int. To attract attention.
ha, ha$, Ha$-Bible, ha$s, haa, Haa-Bible, haal, haalie, haas, haatoon, haatoun, Ha-Bible, hal, halls, has, hatton, haus, haw, haw, Haw-Bible, Haw-Bible, haws, hawtoon, hawtoun,
haw [hɑː, hɔ, N. I. haː]
n. A hall. A farm-house, the main dwelling of a farm.
pl. haws
Compounds and phrases etc.
Haw-Bible: A Bible kept in the hall, the family Bible.
hawtoun: A farm or settlement with a hall or main residence.
Haabaith, Haabeath, Haabeith, Hawbaeth, Hawbaith, Hawbeath,
Hawbeath [hɑːbiθ, hɔːbeθ]
pn. Halbeath (Fife).
Ha$craig, Haacraig, Hawcraig,
Hawcraig [ˈhɑːkreg, ˈhɔː-, N. I. ˈhaː-]
pn. Hawkcraig (Aberdour, Fife).
From haw (hall) and craig.
Ha$aik, ha$ick, haa$ick, Haaick, Hawick, Hoick, Hoik, Hoyk,
Hawick [ˈhɑɪk]
pn. Hawick (Borders).
Compounds and phrases etc.
Hawick baws: Hard boiled peppermint flavoured sweets.
aak, allan_hawk, allan-hawk, blue_haak, blue_hawk, fish_hawk, fish-hawk, game_hawk, gemm_hawk, gleg_haak, gleg_hawk, goose-haak, guiss-hawk, haak, haakie, haawk, hackie, hauk, hawk, hawkie, herrie-haak, herrie-hawk, herry-haak, herry-hawk, hollan_haak, holland_hawk, holland-hawk, keelie, keelie_hawk, keelie-hawk, keerie, keerie_hawk, keerie-hawk, moosie_haak, moosie_hawk, moosie-haak, moosie-hawk, peerie_haak, peerie_hawk, stock_haak, stock_hawk, stock-hawk, swallae-hawk, swalla-hawk, swallow-hawk,
hawk [hɑːk, hɔːk, N. I. haːk]
n. A hawk.
dim. hawkie
Compounds and phrases etc.
allan hawk: I. U. The arctic skua Stercorarius parasiticus. WC. U. The great northern diver Gavia immer or U. red throated diver Gavia stellata.
blue spur (hawk): WC. blue hawk, gleg hawk: The sparrowhawk Accipiter nisus.
fish hawk: The osprey Pandion haliaetus.
gemm hawk, huntin hawk: The peregrine falcon Falco peregrinus.
guiss-hawk: I.Ork. The hen harrier Circus cyaneus.
herry-hawk: A plunderer, a robber.
holland hawk: U. The great northern diver Gavia immer or red throated diver Gavia stellata.
keelie hawk: S. SW. The kestrel Falco tinnunculus.
moch hawk: SN. The nightjar Caprimulgus europaeus.
moosie-hawk I.Ork.: The kestrel. Falco tinnunculus.
nicht hawk: WC. A large white hedge-moth.
peerie hawk: I.Sh. The merlin Falco aesalon.
stock-hawk: I.Sh. The peregrine falcon Falco peregrinus.
swallae-hawk: SW. I.Ork. The swift Apus apus.
haakie, haakit, haaky, hawkey, hawkie, hawkit, hawky,
hawkie [ˈhɑːke, ˈhɔːke, N. ˈhaːke]
n. A cow with a white face. NEC. The coot Fulica atra.
hawkit [ˈhɑːkɪt, ˈhɔːkɪt, N. ˈhaːkɪt]
adj. Of cattle: having a white face, or one spotted or streaked with white.
Hackrig, Hakrig, Hawkrig,
Hawkrig [ˈhaːkrɪg]
pn. Halkirk (Caithness).
hauser, hawser,
hawser [ˈhɑːzər, ˈhɔːzər, N. I. ˈhaːzər]
n. A large rope used for mooring, towing, etc.
Hatoun, Hawton, Hawtoun,
Hawton [hɑtənː, hɔ, N. I. haː]
pn. Hatton.
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