Reverse Dictionary: HOP

HOP, HOPPING


ADJECTIVES
SKIPJACK hopping, jumping, skipping → 1605 


NOUNS
HALF-HAMMER a hopping or jumping motion → 1967 Amer. dial.
HAUT the act of limping; a hop → 1902 Sc. (Bk.)
ILL-WAN a faint hop → 1905 Sc. (Bk.)
SUBSULTATION a hopping or jumping up and down → 1650 obs.


NOUNS – PERSON
HAUTER one who can hop → 1902 Sc. (Bk.)


VERBS
BIRD-WORK to leap, to hop, to progress by a series of high jumps → 1923 Amer. dial.
DAP to hop, to rebound, to bounce → 1825 Eng.
dial.
HACKET to hop on one leg; to play hopscotch → 1905 Eng. dial. (Bk.)
HACKETY to hop on one leg → 19C Eng. dial.
HALF-HAM to move with a hop, skip, and a jump → 1906 Amer. dial.
HALF-HAMMON to move with a hop, skip, and a jump → 1906 Amer. dial.
HAUT to limp; to hop → 1902 Sc. (Bk.)
HECK to hop on one leg; to play hopscotch → 1873
SKIPPER to skip or hop → 1845 
SUBSULT to leap, to hop, to jump about → 1656 obs.
VOGGET to hop on one leg → 1854 Eng. dial.