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Su. G. _hemull-a_, evictionem praestare, ut rem acquisitam quietus possideat emtor.

HAME, HAIM, _s._ Home, S.

_Wyntown._

A. S. _ham_, Su. G. _hem_, domus.

~Hame-come~, _s._ Return, S.

_Douglas._

Isl. _heimkoma_, domum adventatio.

~Hame-fare~, _s._ The removal of a bride from her own or her father's house to that of her husband, S. from _hame_ and _fare_, to go.

~Hamelt~, _adj._ Domestic, &c.

V. ~Hamald~.

~Hamely~, ~Hamly~, _adj._

1. Familiar, friendly, S.

_Barbour._

2. Without ceremony, S.

_Wyntown._

3. Condescending, S.

_Wallace._

4. Without refinement, S.

_S. Prov._

5. Easy, not difficult.

_R. Bruce._

6. Coa.r.s.e, not handsome, S.

_Hogg._

Su. G. _heimlig_, Alem. _haimleich_, familiaris.

~Hameliness~, _s._ Familiarity, S.

_Kelly._

~Hamesucken~, _s._ The crime of beating or a.s.saulting a person within his own house; a law term, S.

_Erskine._

Su. G. _hemsokn_, id. from _hem_, and _soek-a_, to a.s.sail with violence; Teut. _heym-soeck-en_, invadere violenter alicujus domum.

~Hamesucken~, _adj._ Greatly attached to one's home, Clydes.

~Hamewith~, _adv._

1. Homeward, S. B.

_Ross._

2. _adj._ In the same sense, S.

_Ross._

3. _s. To the hamewith_, having a tendency to one's own interest, S. B.

A. S. _ham_, Isl. _heim_, and A. S. _with_, Isl. _wid_, versus.

HAMELL, _s._ Not understood.

_Colvil._

HAMES, HAMMYS, _s. pl._ A collar, S.

V. ~Haims~.

_Douglas._

HAMMERFLUSH, _s._ The sparks which fly from iron when beaten with the _hammer_, Ang.; also _hammerflaught_.

Isl. _flis_, a splinter.

HAMMIT, HAMMOT, _adj._ Plentiful, properly applied to corn which has many grains on one stalk, Ang.

A. S. _hamod_, tectus, q. well covered with grains.

_To_ HAMP, _v. n._ To stutter, S. A.

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