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GLOSSARIAL INDEX, AND INDEX OF NAMES. 385<br />

Halis (Hatez), pr. pi. liate,<br />

2732.<br />

(Hatness), s. hotness, rage, 2835.<br />

Hatt (Hat), s. hat, 1714, 1895;<br />

(Hatte), 1900; Hattis (Hattes),<br />

pi. hats, 2981.<br />

Hatten, pp. called, named, 40, 914,<br />

1913, 2037, 2319, 2540, 4720,<br />

5093 ;<br />

(Haten), 2106, 2297. A.S.<br />

hdten. See Hat.<br />

Hatter, adj. cruel, 702 ;<br />

savage,<br />

490. See heter <strong>an</strong>d hatel in Stratm<strong>an</strong>n<br />

; <strong>an</strong>d see Hatirly.<br />

Hatterly (Heterly), adv. fiercely,<br />

803. See above.<br />

Hattir, s. clotliing, 4118. See hatre<br />

in Stratm<strong>an</strong>n.<br />

H<strong>an</strong>e, ger. to have, possess, 747,<br />

919, 1669; Haiie, v. 355, 575;<br />

Haue,pr.5.1j3.258,585; Have, 98;<br />

Haues, 2 pr. s. hast, 1728, 3101 ;<br />

Hauys, 428 ; Hauys (Hase), pr. s.<br />

has, 1807 ;<br />

(Haiie"), 2 pr.pl. have,<br />

734* ; Haiie. pr. 'pi. 272 : Haiie,<br />

pr. 8. suhj. if he have, 4537 ; 2 pr.<br />

8. suhj. 470, 951 ; Haue, imp. s.<br />

97, 731, 2240. See Hafe.<br />

(Haven), s. haven, 1160.<br />

Hauen-lest, adj. neediest, least possessed<br />

<strong>of</strong> wealth, 1864. A false<br />

superlative form <strong>of</strong> the adj. hauenles<br />

= A.S. hafenleas, poor. Shropshire<br />

avenless, shiftless.<br />

Hauke, 1 pr.pl. hawk, 4271.<br />

Hauntis, 1 pr. pi. practice, 4329 ;<br />

enjoy, 3743 ;<br />

track to their home,<br />

pursue to their home, 4122 ;<br />

Hauntis, pr. pi. practise, use,<br />

show, 4021 ,<br />

Hauntid, pt. s. practised,<br />

used, 16, 4414.<br />

Hauten, adj. haughty, 4255. F.<br />

hautain.<br />

Hautes, s. haughtiness, 2835. O.F.<br />

hautesse, haughtiness ; see Cotgrave.<br />

Hawe, s. haw, the value <strong>of</strong> a haw,<br />

a whit, 2097.<br />

Haylsid (Haylsed), pt. s. 1 p. worshipped,<br />

1622. See Hailsis.<br />

Haythen, adj. heatlien, 5673.<br />

He, adj. high, 70, 4863 ; On he,<br />

upwards, 2855.<br />

He, pron. he, 19, 41, 42, &c.<br />

(He) ; see Heje.<br />

ALEXANDER.<br />

He, he (ivhere the Dublin MS.<br />

wrongly has Ere, formerly), 3291.<br />

He, for 36, ye, 4487.<br />

(Hed), pt. 8. had, 812, 2976 ;<br />

750*<br />

765*, 776*.<br />

Hede, a. head, 438, 445, 494, 2552 ;<br />

chief, 2647 ;<br />

king, 148 ;<br />

(Hed),<br />

702 ;<br />

(Heued), 2283 ; On hede,<br />

adv. headlong, 962; To hede,<br />

with respect to its head, 1375;<br />

Hedis, pi. heads, 3433<br />

;<br />

(Heddez),<br />

2981.<br />

Hede, s. heed, 3094.<br />

Hedid, pp. beheaded, 2582, 3439;<br />

(Hedit), 2086 ;<br />

Heded, 2377.<br />

Hedire, adv. hither, 5373 ;<br />

(Hyder),<br />

2914 ;<br />

(Heder), 1923.<br />

Hedire-to (Hyder), hitherto, 2364.<br />

Hediretoward, adv. hitherto, 3517.<br />

Hedirward(Hyderward),«(ii;. hitherward,<br />

740.<br />

Hedis (Hedes), pr. a. takes heed,<br />

observes, looks, 3226 ;<br />

pays attention,<br />

678 ;<br />

(Hedys), heeds,<br />

observes, 2627; (Hedes), 1527;<br />

Hedis, imp. pi. pay heed, 3879 ;<br />

(Hedes), take heed, 3094.<br />

Hedous, adj. hideous, dreadful, 3926,<br />

4862.<br />

Hedously, adv. hideously, 5566 ;<br />

(Hydusly), 1150.<br />

Heede (Heyd), ger. to watch, heed,<br />

2220.<br />

Heelis, pi. heels, 5476.<br />

Heere, 5. army, 4800, 5162; host,<br />

number, collection, 5126. A.S.<br />

here.<br />

Heere {for Wode, as i,-i the Dublin<br />

MS.), 776. See Haire.<br />

Heff, ger. to heave, raise, exalt,<br />

2708.<br />

Heggis, jjZ. hedges, sticks, 5463.<br />

(Hegh), adj. high, tall, 744* ;<br />

(On<br />

hegh), on high, 1589 ; Heghe,<br />

high, 445.<br />

(Heght), pt. a, hight, was called,<br />

914.<br />

(Heght), a. height ; On heght, on<br />

high, 678.<br />

Held, ger. incline, bow down, 726<br />

(Heldes), pr. 8. inclines,<br />

;<br />

bows<br />

down, 726 ;<br />

sinks, 933* ;<br />

Heldis,<br />

pr. pi. bow, 983 ; Heldid, pt. s.<br />

inclined, 227; (heldit),^^.^. 983.

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