hoiden
Hoi"den, n. Etym: [OE. hoydon a lout, rustic, OD. heyden a heathen, gypsy, vagabond, D. heiden, fr. OD. heyde heath, D. heide. See Heathen, Heath.] [Written also hoyden.] 1. A rude, clownish youth. [Obs.] Milton. 2. A rude, bold girl; a romp. H. Kingsley. Hoi"den, a. Defn: Rustic; rude; bold. Younq. Hoi"den, v. i. Defn: To romp rudely or indecently. Swift.