5 letter words starting with ha

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  • HAAFS
  • HAARS
  • HAATS
  • HABIT
  • HABLE
  • HABUS
  • HACEK
  • HACKS
  • HACKY
  • HADAL
  • HADED
  • HADES
  • HADJI
  • HADST
  • HAEMS
  • HAERE
  • HAETS
  • HAFFS
  • HAFIZ
  • HAFTA
  • HAFTS
  • HAGGS
  • HAHAM
  • HAHAS
  • HAICK
  • HAIKA
  • HAIKS
  • HAIKU
  • HAILS
  • HAILY
  • HAINS
  • HAINT
  • HAIRS
  • HAIRY
  • HAITH
  • HAJES
  • HAJIS
  • HAJJI
  • HAKAM
  • HAKAS
  • HAKEA
  • HAKES
  • HAKIM
  • HAKUS
  • HALAL
  • HALDI
  • HALED
  • HALER
  • HALES
  • HALFA
  • HALFS
  • HALID
  • HALLO
  • HALLS
  • HALMA
  • HALMS
  • HALON
  • HALOS
  • HALSE
  • HALSH
  • HALTS
  • HALVA
  • HALVE
  • HALWA
  • HAMAL
  • HAMBA
  • HAMED
  • HAMEL
  • HAMES
  • HAMMY
  • HAMZA
  • HANAP
  • HANCE
  • HANCH
  • HANDI
  • HANDS
  • HANDY
  • HANGI
  • HANGS
  • HANKS
  • HANKY
  • HANSA
  • HANSE
  • HANTS
  • HAOLE
  • HAOMA
  • HAPAS
  • HAPAX
  • HAPLY
  • HAPPI
  • HAPPY
  • HAPUS
  • HARAM
  • HARDS
  • HARDY
  • HARED
  • HAREM
  • HARES
  • HARIM
  • HARKS
  • HARLS
  • HARMS
  • HARNS
  • HAROS
  • HARPS
  • HARPY
  • HARRY
  • HARSH
  • HARTS
  • HASHY
  • HASKS
  • HASPS
  • HASTA
  • HASTE
  • HASTY
  • HATCH
  • HATED
  • HATER
  • HATES
  • HATHA
  • HATHI
  • HATTY
  • HAUDS
  • HAUFS
  • HAUGH
  • HAUGO
  • HAULD
  • HAULM
  • HAULS
  • HAULT
  • HAUNS
  • HAUNT
  • HAUSE
  • HAUTE
  • HAVAN
  • HAVEL
  • HAVEN
  • HAVER
  • HAVES
  • HAVOC
  • HAWED
  • HAWKS
  • HAWMS
  • HAWSE
  • HAYED
  • HAYER
  • HAYEY
  • HAYLE
  • HAZAN
  • HAZED
  • HAZEL
  • HAZER
  • HAZES
  • HAZLE

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Definition of hadst

hadst (verb)

  1. To possess, own.
  2. To hold, as something at someone's disposal.
  3. Used to state the existence or presence of someone in a specified relationship with the subject.
  4. To partake of (a particular substance, especially food or drink, or action or activity).
  5. To be scheduled to attend, undertake or participate in.
  6. To experience, go through, undergo.
  7. To be afflicted with, suffer from.
  8. (auxiliary verb, taking a past participle) Used in forming the perfect aspect.
  9. Used as an interrogative verb before a pronoun to form a tag question, echoing a previous use of 'have' as an auxiliary verb or, in certain cases, main verb. (For further discussion, see the appendix English tag questions.)
  10. (auxiliary verb, taking a to-infinitive) See have to.
  11. To give birth to.
  12. To engage in sexual intercourse with.
  13. To accept as a romantic partner.
  14. (transitive with bare infinitive) To cause to, by a command, request or invitation.
  15. (transitive with adjective or adjective-phrase complement) To cause to be.
  16. (transitive with bare infinitive) To be affected by an occurrence. (Used in supplying a topic that is not a verb argument.)
  17. (transitive with adjective or adjective-phrase complement) To depict as being.
  18. To defeat in a fight; take.
  19. (obsolete outside Ireland) To be able to speak (a language).
  20. To feel or be (especially painfully) aware of.
  21. To trick, to deceive.
  22. (often with present participle) To allow; to tolerate.
  23. (often used in the negative) To believe, buy, be taken in by.
  24. To host someone; to take in as a guest.
  25. To get a reading, measurement, or result from an instrument or calculation.
  26. (of a jury) To consider a court proceeding that has been completed; to begin deliberations on a case.
  27. To make an observation of (a bird species).

Definition of hafiz

hafiz (noun)

  1. A Muslim who has memorized the whole Qur'an

Definition of haiku

haiku (noun)

  1. A Japanese poem in three lines, the first and last consisting of five morae, and the second consisting of seven morae, usually with an emphasis on the season or a naturalistic theme.
  2. A three-line poem in any language, with five syllables in the first and last lines and seven syllables in the second, usually with an emphasis on the season or a naturalistic theme.