HA-AFn. The fishing of ling, cod, and tusk. Shetland.See also: HAAF, HAAF-FISHING. HAAFn. The fishing of ling, cod, and tusk. Shetland.See also: HA-AF, HAAF-FISHING. HAAF-FISHn. The great seal, Shetland. HAAF-FISHINGn. The fishing of ling, cod, and tusk. Shetland.See also: HAAF, HA-AF. HAAFLANGadj. Half-grown. HAAFLANGadj. Not fully grown, Scotland., q. “half-long”. See also: HALFLIN, HALFIN. HAARn. 1. A fog, Scotland. 2. A chill easterly wind, Scotland. HAAVEadj. 1. Azure. 2. Pale, wan, Scotland. B. See also: HAW. HAAVEv. To fish with a pock-net, Bord. HABBERv. To stutter, Scotland. HABBERGAWn. 1. Hesitation, Scotland. B. 2. An objection, Scotland. B. HABBIEadj. Stiff in motion, Lothian. HABBLEn. A perplexity, Scotland.See also: HOBBLE. HABBLEn. The act of snapping, Scotland. HABBLEv. 1. To snap at any thing, as a dog does, Scotland. 2. Denoting the growling noise made by a dog when eating voraciously, Scotland.
A Dictionary of the Scots Language derived from “An Etymological Dictionary of the Scottish Language By John Jamieson, D.D.” published in 1818.