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390 GLOSSARIAL IXDEX, AXD INDEX OF NAMES.<br />

Hors, 8. horse, 777 ;<br />

(Horse), 744*<br />

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Horsis, fl. horses, 2156, 2399,<br />

6632; Hors (Horsez), pi. 883;<br />

Horsis (Horse, pi), 1250 ; Hors,<br />

gen. pi. horses', 2852. A.S. hors,<br />

graced, hence, killed, 3004. O.F.<br />

honnir, honir. See Honest.<br />

(Hup), up, 3049.<br />

Hurkils, pr. s. crouches down,<br />

nestles, 504. See Glossary to<br />

pi. hors.<br />

(Horse-fleshez), horseflesh, 2161.<br />

Allit. Poems, ed. Morris.<br />

Hurle {in Ashmole MS. wrongly for<br />

Hoste, s. host, army, 2036, 829*; perle, which is in Dublin MS.),<br />

(Host), 1793; Hostis, pi. hosts, sound, rush, noise (<strong>of</strong> the sea),<br />

armies, army, 3008, 3704 ;<br />

(Hostez),<br />

1154. See Hurling.<br />

1694.<br />

Hote, adj. hot, severe, 702.<br />

Hurled<br />

2224.<br />

(Hurlett), pt. pi. hurled,<br />

Hottre, s. contempt, derision, 1714 ;<br />

Hurling, 8. roaring, 4794. F. hurler,<br />

mistvritten for Hoccre = Hocer. to howl, yell ; Cotgrave.<br />

A.S. hocor. Chaucer has hoker. Hurte, s. hurt, 285.<br />

<strong>The</strong> Dublin MS. has hocour. Hurtis (Hurtez), 25". s. hurts, 1224.<br />

Houen (Heuen), pp. lifted, heaved, Hurtles, adj. unhurt, safe, unwounded<br />

1864. See Honyn.<br />

(lit. hurt-less), 102.<br />

Houes, pr. s. dwells, remains, 4902 ;<br />

Hus {for Us), dat. for us, 3518.<br />

(Hewen), pr. pi. await, 2530 Hydis, pr. s. hides, 504 ; Hydis<br />

Houys, pr. pi. (Hoved, pt. pi.), (Hyden),;)r. y. 3214; Hyddyn,<br />

tarry, hover, 2212 ;<br />

Hou<strong>an</strong>de pt. pi hid, 3105.<br />

(H<strong>of</strong><strong>an</strong>d), pres. pcirt. hovering, (Hye), ger. to hasten, 2806 (Hyes),<br />

tarrying, 3260; Hone (H<strong>of</strong>e), pr. 8. hies, 962 ;<br />

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(Hyed), pt. pi.<br />

imp. s. tarry, wait, 734, 2890. hastened, 1205 ; Hy, imp. a. 2 p.<br />

Cf. E. hover.<br />

hie thee, 734.<br />

Houndreth, num. hundred, 5370. (Hye), adj. high, 700, 1491, 1636;<br />

Houre, s. hour, 572, 3830.<br />

illustrious, 841*.<br />

Hous, s. house, 4903,<br />

(Hyest), highest, 726.<br />

Housing, 8. shelter, covering, 4355. 'H.\m,pro)K him, 682, 725*.<br />

Houyn, pp. raised (lit. heaved), Hym-selfe, himself, 1058.<br />

exalted, 2708. See Houen. Hynd (Hend), adj. courteous, 2744 ;<br />

How, how, 7, 117; Howe, how, (Hynde), obedient, 820. See<br />

4345 ; How J^at, how (is it) that, Hend.<br />

459.<br />

Hyndelaike,s. courtesy, 615 ;<br />

(Hyndlaike),<br />

How, I'nterj. ho ! used as sh. a shout,<br />

2718. See Hendlaike.<br />

outcry, whoop, 4732.<br />

Hvndely (Hendly),acy. courteously,<br />

Howis, pi. hills, 3486. Icel. haugr. 3250 ; Hyndly, 2920.<br />

(Howre-selfe), ourselves, 1855. Hyne, adv. hence, 4456<br />

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(Hyne),<br />

Hojes, pi. houghs, bocks, hams, 799*. Du. heen.<br />

3150. A.S. hoh.<br />

Hyne (Hynes), pi men, serv<strong>an</strong>ts,<br />

Huge, adj. huge, great, 821, 1062, 2220. E. hind.<br />

1150; (Hoge), 1282, 2876.<br />

(Hyneward), hence, 734. See Hyne.<br />

Hugir (Hoger), adj. camp, huger, (Hynget), pp. hung, 779.<br />

1368.<br />

(Hynten), pr. pi. seize, 780. See<br />

Hum {wrongly for Him), him, 1717. Hent.<br />

Hunde, hound, 321, 494.<br />

Hyre, pers. pron. her, 412.<br />

Hundrethe, num. adj. hundred, 94 ;<br />

Hyrnes, ^Z. corners, lurking-places,<br />

(Hundreth), 1043 ;<br />

Hundreth, 66, 3214. A.S. hyrne.<br />

1316,1426,1562; Hvndret, 5127. (Hys), his, 679, 680, 695, 696.<br />

Hunger, s. hunger, 1168.<br />

Hyue, a. hive, 3855.<br />

Hungry, Hungary, 5673.<br />

Hunyschist, error for Hunyschit I, pron. I, 15, 21, 24, 76, &c.<br />

fHonyshyd), pt. s. shamed, dis-<br />

Jacobs, Jacob's, 4823.

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