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H. adv. [hu, Saxon; hoe, Dutch.]

"How long wilt thou refuſe to humble thyſelf before me?"
 * 1) In what manner; to what degree.

A. [Saxon.]

"Signifies natural diſpoſition; as, Goddard is a divine temper; Reinard, a ſincere temper; Giffard, a bountiful and liberal diſpoſition; Bernard, filial affection."

C. n.ſ. [corn, Sax. korn, Germ. It is found in all the Teutonick dialects; as, in an old Runick rhyme,   Hagul er kaldastur corna. Hail is the coldest grain.]

"The people cry you mock’d them; and, of late, When corn was given them gratis, you repin’d."
 * 1) The ſeeds which grow in ears, not in pods; ſuch as are made into bread.

T. adj. [ðrittig, Saxon]Thrice ten.

"The Claudian aqueduct ran thirty-eight miles."

T. adj. [ðrie, Saxon; dry, Dutch; tri, Welſh and Erſe; tres, Lat.]

"Down to theſe worlds I trod the diſmal way, And dragg’d the three-mouth’d dog to upper day."
 * 1) Two and one.