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From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
H
the
eighth
letter
of
the
English
alphabet
,
is
classed
among
the
consonants
,
and
is
formed
with
the
mouth
organs
in
the
same
position
as
that
of
the
succeeding
vowel
.
It
is
used
with
certain
consonants
to
form
digraphs
representing
sounds
which
are
not
found
in
the
alphabet
,
as
sh
,
th
,
,
as
in
shall
,
thing
,
(
for
zh
see
§274);
also
,
to
modify
the
sounds
of
some
other
letters
,
as
when
placed
after
c
and
p
,
with
the
former
of
which
it
represents
a
compound
sound
like
that
of
tsh
,
as
in
charm
(
written
also
tch
as
in
catch
),
with
the
latter
,
the
sound
of
f
,
as
in
phase
,
phantom
.
In
some
words
,
mostly
derived
or
introduced
from
foreign
languages
,
h
following
c
and
g
indicates
that
those
consonants
have
the
hard
sound
before
e
,
i
,
and
y
,
as
in
chemistry
,
chiromancy
,
chyle
,
Ghent
,
Ghibelline
,
etc
.;
in
some
others
,
ch
has
the
sound
of
sh
,
as
in
chicane
.
See
Guide
to
Pronunciation
, §§ 153, 179, 181-3, 237-8.
Note:
The
name
(
aitch
)
is
from
the
French
ache
;
its
form
is
from
the
Latin
,
and
this
from
the
Greek
H
,
which
was
used
as
the
sign
of
the
spiritus
asper
(
rough
breathing
)
before
it
came
to
represent
the
long
vowel
,
Gr
. η.
The
Greek
H
is
from
Phœnician,
the
ultimate
origin
probably
being
Egyptian
.
Etymologically
H
is
most
closely
related
to
c
;
as
in
E
.
h
orn,
L
.
c
ornu,
Gr
. ke`ras;
E
.
h
ele,
v. t.
, con
c
eal;
E
.
h
ide,
L
.
c
utis,
Gr
. ky`tos;
E
.
h
undred,
L
.
c
entum,
Gr
. "
e-kat-on
,
Skr
.
ç
ata.
H piece
Mining
,
the
part
of
a
plunger
pump
which
contains
the
valve
.
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