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KJV
Word
|
Meaning
|
| Habergeon |
A
coat of armor |
| Haft |
A
handle |
| Hail |
A
greeting of joy and peace |
| Hale |
To
draw; drag; force |
| Hallow |
To
make holy; to set apart from common |
| Halt |
Lame;
crippled in the feet |
| Haply |
Perhaps |
| Hard
by |
Beside;
next to |
| Harrow |
A
sharp, pointed instrument |
| Hart |
A
deer; hind |
| Haste |
To
hurry; to urge on quickly |
| Haughty |
Proud;
arrogant; lifted up |
| Haunt |
To
inhabit, visit or dwell |
| Heady |
Reckless;
hasty; headstrong |
| Hearth |
A
furnace; fire |
| Heath |
A
shrub or tree |
| Heathen |
People;
nations; non-Jews |
| Heed |
To
be careful to consider |
| Hell |
The
valley of Hinnom |
| Henceforth |
From
this time forth; from now on |
| Herbs |
Vegetables |
| Heretic |
One
who causes divisions, factions |
| Heretofore |
Previously |
| Herewith |
With
this |
| Heritage |
Allotment;
possession |
| Hewn |
Cut |
| Hin |
A
liquid measurement |
| Hinder |
Latter;
rear; behind |
| Hinds |
Deer
or mountain goats |
| Hireling |
A
laborer employed on hire |
| Hiss |
Whistle |
| Hoary |
White
colored |
| Hock |
To
disable by cutting a leg muscle |
| Holden |
Held |
| Hollow |
Palm;
cup |
| Holpen |
Helped |
| Hosanna |
"Save
now!"; "Save, I pray!" |
| Hosen |
Tunics;
under garments |
| Hungred |
To
have been hungry |
| Husbandman |
A
farmer; one who tills the ground |
| Hyssop |
A
bitter herb |