Chapter 22

Hadareb,Hadarem,underA.

Hadendoa.

African: a dialect of Nubia.

Halha.

Same asHailha, also writtenGalgai.

Hallandic,Helsingic.

Scandinavian: dialects of Sweden, cited in Ihre’s “Svenskt Dialect-Lex.,” Upsal, 1766.W. W. S.

Halle.

Germanic: sub-dialect ofSwabian, see “Mundartliche Sprache,” 1814.

Hallenga.

African: a dialect of Nubia.

Hamburg-Indians.

American:Englishname for the T-ka’s of Scott’s River; they speak a dialect ofShasta.

Harar,Harrer,Harrargie,seeHurur.

Hattaquahe.

Caucasian: a dialect ofAdigeorCherkess.H. C.

Hawstead(Halstead).

Suffolk dialect ofEnglish. See Cullum’s “History,” &c., 1784.

Hazorta.

African: same asShiho, a dialect ofDanakil.

Helsingic,seeHallandic.

Hennega.

American:Koluschdialect of P. Wales’s Is.

Hervey Arch.,seeRarotongan.

High-German.

English form ofHoch-Deutschen.

Hilluna,seeIlocana.

Hindelopian.

Germanic: a sub-dialect ofFriesic. See specimen in Bosworth’s “A. S. Dicty.,” p. 74.W. W. S.

Hindmarsh Lake.

Dialect ofAustralian. See Eyre’s “Journals,” London, 1845.

Hio,seeEyo.

Hiong-Nu.

Alatyan: dialect ofTurkish. It is the name used by Chinese, and by them applied to the mediæval Huns.

Hlassa,underL.

Ho.

(1) African:Bombadialect of Guinea.SeeSala.

(2)Indian: native name for theKolof Kolehan. It means “man.”SeeSinghbhum.

Holland (New),seeAustralian.

Honimoa.

Malayan: dialect of the Moluccas, closely allied toSarapua.

Honin.

Negritic: dialect ofPapuan.

Hood-Sunhoo.

American:Koluschdialect of Hood’s Bay.

Horde.

That is “herd,” a body, tribe, family, or clan, applied to nomade Tatars. It is the same word as Urdu, “a camp,” inUrdu-zaban.SeeHindostani.

Horn Is.

Polynesian: dialect of the Friendly group.

Horoje.

American: a name for the Winnebags.

Ho-te-day.

American: native name of the Yeka or Shasta-butte Indians of California.

Houssa.

African: German form ofHaussa.

Huahine.

Eastern Polynesian: same asTahitian.W. G.

Hudson’s-Bay Indians.

American: tribes of Chepewyans.

Hume R.,seeMurrumbidgee.

Hurn-pardee.

Indian: also calledBaori; a nomadic tribe who subsist by catching antelope and the hunting-cheetah; they speak a peculiar dialect ofHindi.W. E.SeeBowri.

Huzzaw,seeOsage.


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