healsian, w. v. w. acc., _to entreat earnestly, to implore_: pret. sg. þâ se þeóden mec ... healsode hreóh-môd þät..., _entreated me sorrowful, that_..., 2133. heard, adj.: 1) of persons, _able, efficient in war, strong, brave_: nom. sg. heard, 342, 376, 404, 1575, 2540, etc.; in weak form, se hearda, 401, 1964; se hearda þegn, 2978; þes hearda heáp, 432; nom. pl. hearde hilde-frecan, 2206; gen. pl. heardra, 989. Comparative: acc. sg. heardran häle, 720. With accompanying gen.: wîges heard, _strong in battle_, 887; dat. sg. nîða heardum, 2171.--2) of the implements of war, _good, firm, sharp, hard_: nom. sg. (gûð-byrne, lîc-syrce) heard, 322, 551. In weak form: masc. here-stræl hearda, 1436; se hearda helm, 2256; neutr. here-net hearde, 1554; acc. sg. (swurd, wæpen), heard, 540, 2688, 2988; nom. pl. hearde ... homera lâfe, 2830; heard and hring-mæl Heaðobeardna gestreón, 2038; acc. pl. heard sweord, 2639. Of other things, _hard, rough, harsh, hard to bear_: acc. sg. hreðer-bealo hearde, 1344; nom. sg. wrôht ... heard, 2915; here-nîð hearda, 2475; acc. sg. heoro-sweng heardne, 1591; instr. sg. heardan ceápe, 2483; instr. pl. heardan, heardum clammum, 964, 1336; gen. pl. heardra hýnða, 166. Compar.: acc. sg. heardran feohtan, 576.--Comp.: fýr-, îren-, nîð-, regn-, scûr-heard. hearde, adv., _hard, very_, 1439. heard-ecg, adj., _sharp-edged, hard, good in battle_: nom. sg., 1289. heard-fyrde, adj., _hard to take away, heavy_: acc. sg. hard-fyrdne, 2246.--Leo. heard-hycgend, pres. part. _of a warlike disposition, brave_: nom. pl. -hicgende, 394, 800. hearg-träf, st. n., _tent of the gods, temple_: dat. pl. ät härg-trafum (MS. hrærg trafum), 175. hearm, st. m., _harm, injury, insult_: dat. sg. mid hearme, 1893. hearm-sceaða, w. m., _enemy causing injury_ or _grief_: nom. sg. hearm-scaða, 767. hearpe, w. f., _harp_: gen. sg. hearpan swêg, 89, 3024; hearpan wynne (wyn), 2108, 2263. heáðu, st. f., _sea, waves_: acc. sg. heáðu, 1863? heáðu-lîðend, pres. part., _sea-farer, sailor_: nom. pl. -lîðende, 1799; dat. pl. -lîðendum (designation of the Geátas), 2956. heáfod, st. n., _head_: acc. sg., 48, 1640; dat. sg. heáfde, 1591, 2291, 2974; dat. pl. heáfdum, 1243. heáfod-beorh, st. f., _head-defence, protection for the head_: acc. sg. heáfod-beorge, 1031. heáfod-mæg, st. m., _head-kinsman, near blood-relative_: dat. pl. heáfod-mægum (_brothers_), 589; gen. pl. heáfod-mâga, 2152. heáfod-segn, st. n., _head-sign, banner_: acc. sg., 2153. heáfod-weard, st. f., _head-watch_ acc. sg. healdeð ... heáfod-wearde leófes and lâðes, _for the friend and the foe_ (Beówulf and the drake, who lie dead near each other), 2910.
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