هر हर har, or हर्र harra 
H هر हर har, or हर्र harra, s.f. (dialec.)=harrā, or haṛ qq.v.
  هوڙ हूड़ hūṛ 
H هوڙ हूड़ hūṛ [perhaps S. हुण्डः], adj. & s.m. Forward, impetuous, precipitate, rash, heedless, incautious, imprudent; headstrong; senseless, foolish, stupid, ignorant;—a rash or headstrong man;—a simpleton, blockhead, fool.
  هاڙ हाड़ hāṛ 
H هاڙ हाड़ hāṛ [S. हड्डं], s.m. A bone;—a skeleton:—hāṛ-joṛā, s.m. One who sets bones;—the plant Cissus quadrangularis:—gale-ke hāṛ honā, To worry, to persecute.
  هار हार hār 
H هار हार hār [dialec. हारि hāri;—hār(nā)+Prk. इअ=S. (इ)त्वा], conj. part. (of hārnā, q.v.), Being beaten or overcome, &c.:—hār, or hār-kar, adv. Being beaten or overcome; perforce, under restraint or compulsion, compulsorily, forcibly; unwillingly, reluctantly;—when all's done, at last (also hār-jhak-mārke).
  حور ḥūr 
A حور ḥūr. = P حوري ḥūrī (pl. of ḥaurā, the fem. of aḥwar, 'having eyes characterized by ḥawar or intense whiteness of the white of the eye and intense blackness of the black thereof,' rt. حور;—used by the Persians and Hindūstānīs as a sing.), s.f. A virgin of paradise, a black-eyed nymph;—ḥūr, ḥūr-kā baćća, A very beautiful damsel or youth.