The century dictionary and cyclopedia, a work of universal reference in all departments of knowledge with a new atlas of the world . ke, Ircf. habnabt (liabnab), ailv. [Also hab-or-iiab: afitiiiug phrase: hab (AS. habbaii), var. of hare;nab, contr. of lie hab (AS. nabbaii), not hiihiiob. q. v.] Whether or no; anyway;at haphazard. Thus ilillautns determined, hab nab, to sende his let-ters. Byly, Enphues and his England, p. looks em oer to understand em,Although set down habnab at random. .S. Butler, Hudibrns, II. iii. , aile. Same as haliuab. Ihe citizens, in


The century dictionary and cyclopedia, a work of universal reference in all departments of knowledge with a new atlas of the world . ke, Ircf. habnabt (liabnab), ailv. [Also hab-or-iiab: afitiiiug phrase: hab (AS. habbaii), var. of hare;nab, contr. of lie hab (AS. nabbaii), not hiihiiob. q. v.] Whether or no; anyway;at haphazard. Thus ilillautns determined, hab nab, to sende his let-ters. Byly, Enphues and his England, p. looks em oer to understand em,Although set down habnab at random. .S. Butler, Hudibrns, II. iii. , aile. Same as haliuab. Ihe citizens, in their rage imagining that cveiy post Inthe churche had bin one of their sonldyers, shot ttabbe ornattbe, at , in Ilcdinsheds Chron. (Ireland, F. 2, col. 2). Habrocoma (lia-broko-mii), «. [NL., < Gr.,?*/,? gnicefnl, delicate, -f- kiuit/, hair.] A ge-nus of hyslricoinoriiliic rodents, of the familyOeliiiloiilida; peculiar to South America, liilTcr-ing from most members of this family in hav-ing the fore feet four-toed. The ears are large androunded, and the pi lage is extremely soft and tine like hack. Habrocotna bennetti. chinchilla, whence the name. U. bennetti and //. cuvieriare two Chilian habrocomes, somewhat resembling written Abrocoma. Waterhousc, 1S37. habrocome (habro-kom), «. An animal of thegenus Halinicoma. Also abrncoiiw. habromania (hab-ro-mani-a), II. [NL., < )6c, graceful, delicate, pretty, -1- fiavia, mad-ness.] hi jiathoL, insanity in which the delu-sions are of a gay character. Duuglison. habroneme (habro-nem), a. [< Gr. d/ipdc, del-icate, -I- vij/ja, a thread, < velv, spin.] In min-eral., having the form of fine threads. Habrothrix (habro-thriks), n. [NL., < ;, graceful, delicate, -I- 6pi^, hair.] A ge-nus of South American sigmodont murine ro-dents, of arvieoline form and general aspect,with nngrooved upper incisors and soft pelage,whence the name. Also Abrothrix. Water-hoiif<t\ 1S37. haburdepa


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