HAN 
‘Hann, to have mares covered iti the. 
ARE 
awe, to make a harfe part from _ or fuffer Rin to Ji a 
froin the hand, is to put on at ft fal {pee 
See Horse and 
Hanp, to make a horfe part sche 9 pa the, he fhould not it 
t himifel his 
put f upon his back or reins, but bring down 
Hans, all. A horfe is faid to turn upon all hands, that is 
: or This is in French entire. 
Hanp, harmonical, in Mufic, ufed by old writers on the 
elements of the art, for the ancient diagram, or fcale o 
mufic, marking the folmifation on the joints of the fingers 
on the left hand. See Mufic Puates. 
has fed that this was Guido’ 8 method of 
it 
writers reget mention it the 
name of the Guidonian hand, foon after his time. 
when his fyfiem was digefted, and the hexachords were hie 
ranged, to teach the names of the notes by the joints of the 
fingers of the left hand feems to have be 
pedient ; in which, howe 
do not follow in an ates fufficiently regular or remarkable 
to be re much ufe in forming the hexachords, or difcrimi- — 
nating the mutations. Such an expedient would have. been 
more < and ufeful in teaching the tetrachor 
autho 
top of the three mile fingers, 
pte oe each 
Avella exhibits a great number of 
in ing i 
whieh the notes ofthe fcale are differently Bilpoled « one 
s Boethian, antler b 
of the hands, we Beat not why, he 
he — to Plato, and a third t © Ariote, See Hexa- 
SotMISATION, and p’AVE 
pears of Jef, is a {ceptre, or aie a cubit bin 
having an 1 and at the extremity thereof ; ufed as an 
attribute of certain sven wherewith ae are painted in ’ 
their royal robes ; 
Authors ufua ily call it virga. Louis x. of France firft 
took the — of of jie for Be deviee. 
n the coronatio ion 
ers} a sensory 7] wherein. the han 
ci of ik coy, th miffiocas crs. than 
cat given 7 Rx ee & the functions ie at the miniftry be- 
Phe a at 
‘an to. nt sionnens by the impo- 
rors aire . See Lauposition. 
wa/ ing one’ Ys, of a thing a witneffing 
that a perio ¥ no part or conce + and that 
he will not be anfwerable for it ; this Pilate 
of our Saviour’s death. In this fenfe, a man is {aid to have 
chan Rape b the hands are the chief inftruments of 
action; and rs judge does this, to denote that 
he hasnat been corrupt Pp Babes or prefents. 
md in ‘the orm se 2 
a 
& a rT oF 
the reprefentative of a Aetrachord. ward," 
HAWN 
AND-rallop, a kind of Short allop, which j 
Bs hota ~ rider. fe en ie 
Hanp-glafes, in Gar om are all furch 
moved by the hand, and _ufed for 
Apri amine 
gE se ay; 
e ix the fame 
th 
and while oe i: 
Thefe glafles may be a, Samo likewife in raifiie many 
of the tntines or more curious annual flowers, fuch as Afi. 
of glafs nesicte ~“ ato in different t ways. 
They are made fquare, but fometimes round or 
onal; in mi + which, each is formed in an open rames 
of itrong window-lead, and fometimes of catt-iron im 
che fame but more cominonly lead; the lower Lia 
being upright, from fix to eight or ten inches in depth, and 
the other hipped off, or or floped on each fide, narrowing up 
fo as to terminate in a point, 
Tie a 
eommon, and 
he fame eoeis in the whole; but eins for peieeacile 
are of — ta from ‘6208 eight to ten or twelve 
ie in wi 
pie cw Be | 
ead g fles in general. 
ther eo 
ithe wines 
-thefe are m 
' proportion to Site ar ie toe 
pies or rather wider below; made in the 
