hende (A.S.) 308, _gentle, polite_. hendenesse, 398, _gentleness, worthiness_. hendely, hendiliche, 44, _politely, gently_ hennes (A.S.) _hence, from this time_ henten, hente (A.S.) _to take, seize_. _pret. s._ hente, hent, 435 heraud (A.N.) _a herald_ herberwe (A.S.) _a harbour_ herberwen (A.S.) _to harbour, shelter_. _pret. s._ herberwed, 352 heremite (A.N.) _a hermit_ heren, here (A.S.) _to hear_. _pret. s._ herde. _imperat._ y-heer, 356 herne (A.S.) 42, 393, _a corner_ herte (A.S.) _the heart_ heste (A.S.) _a commandment_ +hethen (A.S.) 475, _hence_ +hetheved (A.S.) 469, _head_ hethynesse (A.S.) 321, _heathenness, paganism, idolatry_ heved (A.S.) _a head_. heed, 352 hewe (A.S.) 110, _pl._ hewen, 71, 273, 281, _a husbandman, a workman_ hewe, _pl._ hewes (A.S.) 224, _hue, colour_ hiden (A.S.) _to hide_. _pret. s._ hidde, 354. _part. pas._ y-hudde, 199 +hyen (A.S.) 475, _to hie, go_. _pret. s._ hiede, 444 hyere (A.S.) _higher_ hii (A.S.) _they_ hil (A.S.) _pl._ hulles, _a hill_ hilen (A.S.) 113, _to cover over_. _pret. s._ hiled, 241, _pl._ hileden, 223 hynde (A.S.) 311, _a doe, female deer_ hyne (A.S.) _a servant, serf, rustic, labourer_ hyne, 72, 268, _a hen_ (?) hippynge (A.S.) 351, _hopping_ hire (A.S.) _their_ hir (A.S.) _of them_. _gen. pl._ of he. hir neither, 67, _neither of them_. hir eyther, 212, 446, _either of them_. hir noon, 237, _none of them_. hir oon fordooth hir oother, 373, _one of them destroys the other of them_ his (A.S.) _pl._ hise, _his_ hitten (A.S.) _to hit_. _pret. s._ hite, 86, hitte, 96 +hod (A.S.) 476, _a hood_ +hok-shynes (A.S.) 476, _crooked shins_. hok seems almost superfluous: the shin towards the _hock_ or ancle? holden (A.S.) _to hold_. _pres. s._ he halt, 354, 357, _pl._ holde, 15, holden, 18. _pret. s._ heeld, 156, 206, _pl._ helden, 294, 418, 438. _part. pas._ y-holden, 358, holden, y-holde, 440, 441 hool (A.S.) _pl._ hole, 392, _whole, entire_. hooly, _wholly_. holly, 396, _wholly_. +hollich, 452, _wholly_ homliche (A.S.) 179, _from house to house_ hoom (A.S.) _home_. the viker hadde fer hoom, 424, _the vicar had far to go home_ hoor (A.S.) _pl._ hore, 144, _hoary_. as hoor as an hawethorn, 341 hoord (A.S.) _a hoard_ hoors (A.S.) 367, _hoarse_ hoot (A.S.) 360, _hot_ hopen (A.S.) 329, _to expect, hope_ hoper (A.S.) 120, _the hopper of a mill_ hore (A.S.) 75, _pl._ hoores, 299, hores, 303, _a whore_ +hornes (A.S.) 461, _corners_ hostele (A.N.) 355, _to give lodging, to receive into an inn_ hostiler (A.N.) 352, 355, _the keeper of a hostelry or inn_ hostrie (A.N.) 352, _a hostelry, inn_ houpen (A.S.) 127, _to hoop, shout_ houres (A.N. heures, _Lat._ horæ) _the Romish service_ housel (A.S.) 419, _the sacrament of the Eucharist_ houselen (A.S.) _to receive the Eucharist_. _part. past_, housled, 396, 424, houseled, 419 hoven (A.S.) 13, _to tarry, hover, dwell_. _pret. s._ hoved, 374 howve (A.S.) _pl._ howves, 13, 60, 435, _a cap or hood_
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