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HOLL, or HOL. The hollow of the ditch, in diftinc- 



tion to the " dick" or bank of the ditch. 

 HOMEBREDS. Cattle of the^orfolk breed. 

 To HORN. To gore, or wound with the horus, 

 HORSE-BRAMiiLES. Briars ; wild rofe. 

 HORSE-TREE. Whippin ; or fwingletrec. 

 HULVER. Holly. 

 A HURRY. A fmall load of hay or corn. 



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A JAM. A vein or bed of marl or clay. 

 To JAM. To render firm by treading; as cattle 



do land they are foddered on. 

 JIMMERS. Door-hinges (common). 

 INWARDS. Intrails; inteftines. 

 To JOLL. To job with the beak j as rooks jell fo? 



worms j or for com recently fown. 

 JOURNEY. Half a day's work at plow or hai ro w< 



K. 



KEEPING-ROOM. A fitting-room* 

 KERNELS. Grains of wheat, &c. 

 KIDS, or KID. Faggots j bavins. 

 KILLER. A fmall (hallow tub ; a fmall cooler. 

 KNACKER* Ufcd in common for collar-maker. 

 L. 



LAID. Juft frozen. When water is {lightly frozen 



over, it is faid to be laid. 

 tANNIARD. The thong of a whip. 



LASH, 



