Tennyson.
Hate"ful (-fl), a. 1. Manifesting hate or hatred; malignant; malevolent. [Archaic or R.]
And worse than death, to view with hateful eyes His rival's conquest.
Dryden.
2. Exciting or deserving great dislike, aversion, or disgust; odious.
Unhappy, wretched, hateful day!
Shak.
Syn. -- Odious; detestable; abominable; execrable; loathsome; abhorrent; repugnant; malevolent.
-- Hate"ful*ly, adv. -- Hate"ful*ness, n.
Hat"el (ht"l), a. Hateful; detestable. [Obs.]
Hat"er (ht"r), n. One who hates.
An enemy to God, and a hater of all good.
Sir T. Browne.
Hath (hth), 3d pers. sing. pres. of Have, contracted from haveth. Has. [Archaic]
Hat"less (ht"ls), a. Having no hat.
Hat"rack` (ht"rk`), n. A hatstand; hattree.
Ha"tred (h"trd), n. [OE. hatred, hatreden. See Hate, and cf. Kindred.] Strong aversion; intense dislike; hate; an affection of the mind awakened by something regarded as evil.
Syn. -- Odium; ill will; enmity; hate; animosity; malevolence; rancor; malignity; detestation; loathing; abhorrence; repugnance; antipathy. See Odium.
Hat"stand` (ht"stnd`), n. A stand of wood or iron, with hooks or pegs upon which to hang hats, etc.
Hat"te (h‰t"te), pres. & imp. sing. & pl. of Hote, to be called. See Hote. [Obs.] Chaucer.
A full perilous place, purgatory it hatte.
Piers Plowman.
Hat"ted (ht"td), a. Covered with a hat.
Hat"ter (-tr), v. t. [Prov. E., to entangle; cf. LG. verhaddern, verheddern, verhiddern.] To tire or worry; -- with out. [Obs.] Dryden.
Hat"ter, n. One who makes or sells hats.
||Hat*te"ri*a (ht*t"r*), n. [NL.] (Zoˆl.) A New Zealand lizard, which, ||in anatomical character, differs widely from all other existing ||lizards. It is the only living representative of the order ||Rhynchocephala, of which many Mesozoic fossil species are known; -- ||called also Sphenodon, and Tuatera. See Rhynchocephala.
Hat"ting (ht"tng), n. The business of making hats; also, stuff for hats.
||Hat"ti-sher`if (ht"t*shr`f or h‰t"t*sh*rf"), n. [Turk., fr. Ar. khatt ||a writing + sherf noble.] A irrevocable Turkish decree countersigned ||by the sultan.
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