Havelok the Dane (Legendary character) -- Romances
Gronge, _n._ Fr. grange, 764. [Halliwell says that, in _Lincolnshire_, a
lone farm-house is still called a _grange_. In old English it is
sometimes spelt _graunge_, which comes near the form here used. Cf. Fr.
_grange_; Ital. _grangia_ (Florio), a country-farm.]
Grop. _See_ Gripen.
Grotes, _n. pl._ S. [_grót_] small pieces, grit, dust, 472, 1414.
Grotinde. _See_ Graten.
Grund, _adj. used as adv._ 1027. _See_ Grundlike.
Grunde, _n._ S. _dat. c._ ground, 1979, 2675.
Grunden, _part. pa._ S. ground, 2503. Yw. and Gaw. 676. _Grounden_,
Chauc.
Grundlike, _adv._ heartily, 651, 2659; deeply, 2013, 2268, 2307, where
it is equivalent to _Deplike_, q.v. The word is undoubtedly Saxon, but
in the Lexicons we only find _Grundlinga_, funditus, from Ælf. Gl. It is
used by Laȝamon, l. 9783.
Cnihtes heom gereden
_Grundliche_ feire.
Gyue. _See_ Giue.
Hal, all, 2370. [_Hal_, more probably, is shortened from _half_, like
_twel_ from _twelue_.]
Halde, _v._ S. to hold, take part, 2308. _Holden_, to keep or observe,
29, 1171. _Haldes_, _pr. t. 3 p._ holds, 1382. _Hel_, _pa. t._ held,
109. _Helden_, _pa. t. pl._ held, 1201. _Halden_, _part. pa._ held,
holden, 2806.
Hals, _n._ S. neck, 521, 670, 2510. Sir Tr. p. 109.
Halue, _n._ S. side, part; _bi bothe halue_, 2682. _See_ Bi-halue.
Haluendel, _n._ S. the half part, 460. R. Gl. p. 5; R. Br.; K. Alisaund.
7116; Emare, 444; Chron. of Engl. 515; R. Hood, i. 68.
Handlen, _v._ S. to handle, 347. _Handel_, 586.
Hangen, _v._ S. to hang, 335, 695. _Hengen_, 43, &c. _Honge_, 2807.
_Henged_, _part. pa._ hung, 1922, 2480. Cf. For-henge.
Harum _for_ Harm, 1983, 2408.
Hasard, _n._ Fr. game at dice, 2326. _See_ Note on l. 2320.
Hatede, _pa. t._ S. hated, 1188.
Hauen, _v._ S. to have, 78, &c. _Hawe_, 1188. _Haue_, 1298. _Haues_,
_Hauest_, _pr. t. 2 p._ hast, 688, 848. _Haues_, _Haueth_, _pr. t. 3 p._
haveth, hath, has, 1266, 1285, 1952, 1980, &c. _Hauet_, hath, 564.
_Hauen_, _pr. t. pl._ have, 1227. _Hauenet_, have it, 2005. _Hauede_,
_pa. t._ had, 649, 775, &c. _Hauedet_, 714, had it. _Haueden_, _pa. t.
pl._ had, 238, &c. _Aueden_, 163. _Haue_, _Hauede_, _Haueden_, _subj._
would have, 1428, 1643, 1687, 2020, 2675.
Haui _for_ Haue I, 2002.
He, _pron._ S. Is often understood, as in ll. 869, 1428, 1777, and hence
might perhaps have been designedly omitted in ll. 135, 860, 1089, 2311,
though the metre seems to require _he_ in 135 and 1089. _He_, _pl._
they, 54, &c.
Heie, _n._ _See_ Eie.
Heie, _adj._ S. tall, 987. _Hey_, 1071, 1083; high, 1289. _Heye se_,
719. _Heye curt_, 1685. _Heye and lowe_, 2431, 2471, &c.
Hel, Helden. _See_ Halde.
Helde, Heldeste. _See_ Eld.
Helen, _v._ S. [_hǽlan_] to heal, 1836. _Hele_, 2058. _Holed_, _part.
pa._ healed, 2039.
Helm, _n._ S. helmet, 379, 624, 1653, &c. _Helmes_, _pl._ 2612.
Helpen, _v._ S. to help, 1712. _Helpes_, _imp. pl._ help ye, 2595.
_Holpen_, _part. pa._ helped, 901.
Hem, _pron._ S. them, 367, &c.
Hend. _See_ Hond.
Hende _for_ Ende, 247.
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