128 THIRD CENSUS OF FINNEGANS WAKE 
Hod—"to rise in the world Tim [see Finnegan] carried a hod"—the
only pun in "Finnegan's Wake," and (did Joyce know it?) hod in Hebrew means
"splendor." A mote (I can't be sure of it) in Buffalo Workbook #8 indicates
that the pot on the pole (31.2—3) is a hod. See Bucket and Tool, Becket
and O'Toole. 
 Hod (Hodur, Hothr, etc.) was the blind Norse god who Loki (q.v.) tricked
into throwing mistletoe at Balder (q.v.). He is sometimes indicated in the
following. +4.26—with HCE (q.v.); +6.8— with Howth, Head (q.q.v.);
98.7,30; 131.33; 201.18 (god?); +296.6—with Adam(q.v.); 359.1; 424.20—22(100-better
word); 558.30; 568.18. 
Hodder, James (fl. 1661)—English author of Anithmetick, The Penman's
(q.v.) Recreation. See Cocker, ?Hod. 537.36. 
Hedge—Mr Kelleher says, English steamboat service between Ireland and
Hohyhead. 138.11. 
Hodges Figgis—Dubhmm bookstore (see Ulysses, 49). +347.19—with
Hafiz (q.v.). 
Hodur or Hod (q.v.)—bhimd Norse god who threw the mistletoe at Balder(q.v.).

201.8; 424.20. 
*Hcel_maybe the 11th-century Duke Hoel of Brittany, or the father of Isolde
of the White Hands (q.v.), or the hero of Meyerbeer's(q.v.)opera,Dinora.
143.15. 
*Hoet of the rough throat, 254.29. Hog—see Pig. 
Hogam—Ogham (see Oghma) writing, 
plus the Rev. E. Hogan, who collected 
Bog Latin words. See Macahister'sSecret 
Languages of Ireland (226). 98.30; 223.4; 
+388.17—with Copenhagen (q.v.). 
Hogan, John (1770-1835)—Irish sculptor, who made an Eve (q.v.), the
DNB says, and the O'Connell (q.v.) statue at Dublin's City Hall. +223.4—with
Ogham (q.v.); 552.13. 
Hogarth, William (1697—1764)—English painter, engraver. 435.7.

Hogg, James (1770—1835)—"The Ettrick Shepherd," Scottish writer
whose Confessions of a Justified Sinner is used in FIN, as Mr Athertom has
pointed out. See Pig. 69.19; 366.26; 487.7; 533.35. 
Hokmah—Hebrew "divine wisdom." 
32.4. 
Hokusai (pronounced "hock sigh")— 18th-century Japanese artist. 36.4;

548.9. 
*HoIIy and Ivy—a carol, decoration at the Christmas dinner table in
Portrait. There is a resemblance—food and drink 
and fighting over a dead man—between the Christmas dinner and Finnegan's
(q.v.) wake. Ivy was am emblem of Parnell (q.v.) and so it often is in FIN,
while Hobby suggests Tim Healy (q.v.), Parnell's Judas (q.v.) and slayer.
Now and them Holly and Ivy are girls (see Two) who may be partisan priestesses
of the slayer and the slain. See Mistletoe. "Ivy Day in the Committee Room"
is a Dubliners (q.v.) story. "Et Tu Healy" is Joyce's first, lost poem. +5.30—with
Eve (q.v.); +6.15—with Healy, Sullivan (q.q.v.; see Hooligan); 19.23;
?25.6; +27.13,15—with Eve, Mary (q.q.v.); ?31.25,32; +58.5—6
(ter)—with Heaby, Parnelh (q.q.v.); 59.9; 77.16; +88.23— 24—with
Eiffeh (q.v.); 97.36 (houx, epheus); 138.25: 147.10,11; 152.3; 163.10—11;
165.28 (see Ebahi); ?167.35; 
186.13; 192.9,10,19,21, ?27; 209.27; 
236.13—14; 265.17; ?271.n.5;291.1,9,11; 
+327.28—with Ivar (q.v.); 354.25 (ter); 
377.16; 390.30,31; 392.28—29; 421.6-7; ?446.12; 465.13; 485.21—22;
502.2,4; 505.3; +508.9—with Eve (q.v.); 556.3; 
+557.11—with Iveagh (q.v.); +571.14 
—with Fox (tod; q.v.); + 588.17— with Mary (q.v.); +616.32—with
Healy, Issy (q.q.v.); ?+619.36—with Ivar (q.v.). 
Holman, Libby—might-club singer of the jazz era. 200.12. 
*Holmes, 276.m. 2 ("Johnny Comes Marching Home"). 
Holmes, Oliver INendall (1809—94)— American author of The Autocrat
of the 
Breakfast Table and of The Professor at 
the same. ?26.26; +458.23—with 
Harmsworth (q.v.); 58 1.10,12. 
Holmes, Sherlock—Conan Doyle's (q.v.) detective. 165.32—33; 444.35;
+534.31 
—with Lorcan Sherlock (q.v.). 
*Holmpatrick, the lady—according to Mr Staples, Thom's (q.v.) lists
"Holmpatrick, Baron (U.K. 1897), Hans Wellesley Hamilton (Son of Ian Trant,
1st Baron and Victoria, dau. of late Maj. Gen'l Lord Charles Wellesley, M.P.
and sister of the 3rd Duke of Wellington). Res. Abbotstowm House, Castleknock,
Dublin." A female connection of Wellington's (q.v.)would fit in beautifully
here. 31.31. 
*Holohan, Dan, 147.30. 
Holt, Joseph—rebel of ' 45. 97.2; 315.31. Holwell, Zenaphiah—leader
of those imprisoned in the Black Hole of Calcutta. See Dowlah. 492.18. 
Home, Daniel Douglas (1833—86)—