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GRUB-FELLING. The common method of taking 

 down timber-trees. See vol. i. p. 123. 



GULPH. A mow, or bay-full, in a barn. 



GULPH - STEAD, GOAFSTEAD, or GO- 

 STEAD. A bay, or divifion of a barn. 



H. 



To HAIN. To raife, or heighten ; as, " tohain the 



rent, the rick, or the ditch." 

 HAKES. The copfe or draught-irons of a plow. 



Alfo pot-hooks. 



HARDS, or KURDS. Tow. 

 HARVEST-BEEF. A general term for butchers meat 



eaten in harveft, whether it be beef or mutton. 

 HAUGHTY WEATHER. Windy weather. 

 A HAY. A dipt hedge (common). 

 HEAD. Bullocks are faid to go at heady when they 



have the firft bite ; in diftin&ion to thofe which follow. 

 HEAD-KEEP. The firft bite : the beft the farm witt 



afford. 



HECK. A half door. 

 HECKFOR. Heifer. 

 HELVE. Applied to handles in general. 

 HIGHLANDERS. Scotch cattle of the Highland 



breed. 



HILD. Lees or fediment of beer. 

 HILDER. Elder. 



HOBBIDY. A man-boy (ufed in .common). 

 HOBBY. A hack (in common ufe). 

 HOG WEED. Polygonum aviwlare j knotgrafs. 



HOLL, 



