Harrow, v. a.

    1. Draw a harrow over, till with a harrow.
    2. Lacerate, tear, rend, wound, torment, torture, harass.

Harry, v. a.

    1. Pillage, plunder, rob, raid.
    2. Worry, annoy, molest, plague, torment, trouble, tease, vex, harass, fret, gall, chafe, incommode, disturb, harrow.

Harsh, a.

    1. Rough.
    2. Sour, acrid, tart, crabbed, hard, biting, sharp, caustic, corrosive.
    3. Grating, discordant, jarring.
    4. Crabbed, morose, stern, severe, austere, acrimonious, ill-tempered, hard, ill-natured, sour, unkind, unfeeling.
    5. Rude, uncivil, bluff, blunt, gruff, ungracious, churlish, bearish, brutal.

Harshness, n.

    1. Roughness.
    2. Austerity, rigor, severity, sternness, crabbedness, moroseness, churlishness, ill-temper, asperity, ill- nature, hardness, unkindness, acerbity.
    3. Rudeness, incivility, bluntness, bluffness, ungraciousness, churlishness, gruffness.

Hart, n. Stag, male red deer.

Hartshorn, n. Carbonate of ammonia (in solution), spirits of hartshorn, liquid ammonia.

Harum-scarum, a. (Colloq.) Volatile, rash, precipitate, wild. See hare-brained.

Haruspice, n. Diviner. See soothsayer.


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