(law, Scotland) The person who has custody of a document.
One who has something (in various senses).
verb
(Britain) To hem and haw
(Scotland) To talk foolishly; to chatter.
havre
herve
hiver
hiver
noun
One who collects bees into a hive.
hover
hover
noun
(chiefly Southern England) A cover; a protection; a shelter; specifically, an overhanging bank or stone under which fish can shelter; also, a shelter for hens brooding their eggs.
(figuratively) An act, or the state, of being suspended; a suspension.
A flock of birds fluttering in the air in one place.
An act, or the state, of remaining stationary in the air or some other place.
verb
(computing) Chiefly followed by over: to use a mouse or other device to place a cursor over something on a screen such as a hyperlink or icon without clicking, so as to produce a result (such as the appearance of a tooltip).
(nautical) To travel in a hovercraft as it moves above a water surface.
(obsolete) Of a bird or insect: to flap (its wings) so it can remain stationary in the air.
Of a bird: to shelter (chicks) under its body and wings; (by extension) of a thing: to cover or surround (something).
Sometimes followed by over: to hang around or linger in a place, especially in an uncertain manner.
To be indecisive or uncertain; to vacillate, to waver.
To keep (something, such as an aircraft) in a stationary state in the air.