The rare decay modes Higgs → four light fermions, and Higgs
→ single top-quark + three light fermions for mt<MH<2mt, are
presented, and phenomenologically interpreted. The angular correlation between
fermion planes is presented as a test of the spin and intrinsic parity of the
Higgs particle. In Higgs decay to single top, two tree-level graphs contribute
in the standard model (SM); one couples the Higgs to W+W−(∼gMW), and
one to t\bar t(\sim g_{top\;yukawa}=m_t/246\GeV). The large Yukawa coupling
for m_t>100\GeV makes the second amplitude competitive or dominant for most
MH,mt values. Thus the Higgs decay rate to single top directly probes the
SM universal mechanism generating both gauge boson and fermion masses, and
offers a means to infer the Higgs-ttˉ Yukawa coupling when H→ttˉ is kinematically disallowed. We find that the modes pp→Xttˉ(H→tbˉW(∗)) at the SSC, and e+e−→Zorννˉ+(H→tbˉW(∗)) at future high energy,
high luminosity colliders, may be measureable if 2mt is not too far above
MH. We classify non-standard Higgses as gaugeo-phobic, fermio-phobic or
fermio-philic, and discuss the Higgs→ single top rates for these
classes.Comment: 30 pages, 6 figures (figures available upon request); VAND-TH-93/