Part 9
#Grete#, _v._^2 to weep, V 89; #Grette#, _pa. t._ IV _a_ 87. [OE. _grētan_ (_*grǣtan_), or _grēotan_.]
#Gretnesse#, _n._ size, IX 54. [OE. _grēat-nes_.]
#Greu#, _n._ Greek (language), XI _a_ 45. [OFr. _greu_.]
#Grevance#, _n._ offence, sin (_or_ affliction), XVII 58. [OFr. _grevance_.]
#Greue#, _v._ to grieve, offend, VI 111, VIII _a_ 225, XV _f_ 3; oppress, VIII _a_ 313; injure, VIII _b_ 60; _greueth hym aȝeines_, voices a grievance against, VIII _a_ 311; #Greuyng#, _n._ offending, insulting, VII 181. [OFr. _grever_.]
#Greuous#, _adj._ grave, IX 287; #Greuously#, _adv._ gravely, XI _b_ 144. [OFr. _grevous_.]
#Grew(e)#. _See_ Growe(n).
#Gryed#, _pa. t._ sorrowed (inwardly), V 302. [Not known; _cf._ XI Pains of Hell (OE. Miscell.) l. 160, _gryd and wept_.]
#Griffoun#, _n._ griffin, IX 245, 248, 251. [OFr. _griffon_.]
#Griis#, _n._ grey (fur), II 241 (_see_ Fowe). [OFr. _gris_.]
#Grymme#, #Grim#, _adj._ fearsome, grim, II 184, V 192. [OE. _grimm_.]
#Gryndel#, _adj._ wrathful, V 270; #Gryndelly#, _adv._ wrathfully, V 231. [? Back-formation from _*grindlaik_ (_gryndellayk_ Sir Gaw. 312), ON. _grimmd_ + _leik-r_; cf. ON. _grimm-leikr_.]
#Gryndel-ston#, _n._ grindstone, V 134. [OE. _*grindel_ (from _gríndan_) + _stān_.]
#Grys#, _n. pl._ young pigs, VIII _a_ 276. [ON. _grís-s_.]
#Grisbittyng#, _n._ gnashing of the teeth, XIII _b_ 15. [OE. _gristbitung_.]
#Gryste#, _n._ resentment (? _lit._ grinding of the teeth), VI 105. [OE. _grist_, grinding.]
#Grochinge#, _n._ reluctance, III 10. _See_ Grucche.
#Gron(e)#, _v._ to lament, complain, V 89, XVII 409; groan, VIII _a_ 255, XV _h_ 9. [OE. _grānian_.]
#Gronyngys#, _n. pl._ lamentations (as a sign of repentance), XI _b_ 99. [OE. _grānung_.]
#Grot#, _n._ small bit; _euerich a grot_, every detail, II 490. [OE. _grot_.]
#Ground(e)#, #Grownd# (XVII), _n._ ground, XII _a_ 80, &c.; bottom, XII _b_ 71; bottom of the sea, XVII 439, 462; deep pool, XIII _a_ 52; land, XVII 465; foundation, cause, VI 12, 24, 36, 48, 60, VII 80; _(vp)on grounde_, on earth, V 82, VIII _a_ 225; _to grounde_, on the ground, II 549, VI 74. [OE. _grúnd_.]
#Grounde#, _v._ in _nouȝt groundiþ hem_, they have no foundation, XI _a_ 4; _groundid (in)_, based (on), XI _b_ 52; _ben not gr. in God_, have no divine sanction, XI _a_ 62. [From prec.]
#Grounden#, _pp._ ground, V 134; #Ygrounde#, XIV _d_ 9. [OE. _gríndan_, _ge-grúnden_.]
#Grow#, _v._ to feel terror, X 94. [Cf. MLG. _grūwen_.]
#Growe(n)#, #Grufe#, _v._ to grow, VIII _a_ 113, IX 33, 53, XII _a_ 80, &c.; to come into being, in _begynnys to grufe to vs_, is about to begin for us, XVII 463; #Grew(e)#, _pa. t._ I 164, 236, VI 65, VII 80; #Growe#, _pp._ II 266, XIV _c_ 89, 98; #Growynge#, _n._ growth, IX 71. [OE. _grōwan_; _grufe_ is freq. Northern form.]
#Grucche#, #Gruch#, _v._ to grumble, VIII _a_ 210, 311; grumble at, V 183; #Gruchyng#, _pres. p._ reluctant, V 58. [OFr. _gr(o)ucher_.] _See_ Grochinge, Bigruccheth.
#Grufe#. _See_ Growe(n).
#Grwe#, _n._ jot, in _no grwe_, not a jot, not at all, V 183. [? OFr. _gru_, grain; _cf._ Grot.]
#Gud(e)#, #Guod(e)#, &c. _See_ Gode.
#Gun(e)#. _See_ Gan.
#Gurdel#, _n._ girdle, V 327; #Girdel#, V 290. [OE. _gyrdel_.]
#Guttes#, _n. pl._ entrails, VIII _a_ 171. [OE. _guttas_.]
#Ȝa#, #Ȝaa#, _adv._ yea, yes, XVI 109, 305. [OE _geā_.] _See_ Ȝe, Yei.
#Ȝaf#. _See_ Ȝeue.
#Ȝalow#, _adj._ yellow, IX 34, 115, 116; fair (-haired), IX 22. [OE. _geolu_, _geolw-_.]
#Ȝalownesse#, _n._ fairness (of hair), IX 22. [From prec.]
#Ȝar#, _adj._ ready, X 110. [OE. _gearo_.]
#Ȝare#, _adv._ fully, V 342. [OE. _gear(w)e_.]
#Ȝarkke#, _v._ to ordain, decree, V 342; #Yȝarked#, _pp._ II 547. [OE. _gearcian_.]
#Ȝate#, _n._ gate, II 232 (_dat._), 385; #Ȝet#, X 167, 181, &c.; #Ȝateȝ#, #-es#, #-iis#, _pl._ V 2, IX 223, XVI 124, &c. [OE. _ge(a)t_, _gæt_ (pl. _gatu_); the pls. above show infl. of sg.] _See_ Gate, _n._^1
#Ȝe#, _adv._ yea, yes, VIII _a_ 38, 227, _b_ 110. [OE. _gēa_.] _See_ Ȝa, Yei.
#Ȝe#, _pron. 2 pl. nom._ you, I 38, II 215, &c.; #Ȝee#, IX 187, 219, 284; #Ye#, XV _g_ 25, &c.; #Yee#, XVII 397. #Ou#, _acc._ and _dat._ (to) you, XIV _c_ 97; #Ȝou#, II 24, 204, &c.; #Ȝow#, I 22, VIII _a_ 6, 14, &c.; #You(e)#, XVI 402, XVII 294, &c.; #Yow#, V 23, 26, &c.; _refl._ (_acc._) yourselves, VIII _a_ 112, XIV _b_ 7, XVI 178; yourself, V 49, VIII _a_ 25; (_dat._) for yourselves, II 216, 217; _ȝif ȝou lyke_, _it lyke ȝou_, if it please you, IX 74, 284; _ȝou to_, for yourselves, XIV _d_ 7. #Ȝor#, _poss. adj._ XIV _c_ 13, 106; #Ȝour(e)#, I 84, II 218, &c.; #Ȝowre#, VIII _a_ 14, 21, XIV _a_ 8, 10, _b_ 4, &c. The plural forms are often used to a superior, as: II 582, VIII _a_ 118, _ff._, &c.; but also without special reason and intermingled with _þou_, &c., as: II 466, V 42, 256-7, &c. [OE. _gē_, _ēow_, _ēower_.]
#Ȝede# (_pa. t._ of Gon, _q.v._), fared, went, &c., I 53, 104, II 301, 476, VIII _a_ 93, &c.; walked, II 509; was, V 265; _ȝede atwynne_, broke apart, separated, I 191; _ȝede on fote_ = lived, V 295; _ȝede his gate_, went his way, VI 166. [OE. _ēode_; see _N.E.D._, s.v. _Yede_, and Luick, Hist. Gramm. d. engl. Sprache § 261 n. 3; § 360.]
#Ȝederly#, _adv._ ? promptly, ? fully, V 257. [? OE. _ǣdre_, _ēdre_, quickly, fully; cf. Yendles.]
#Ȝeer#, _n._ year, IX 61, 63, &c.; #Ȝer(e)#, I 151, V 332, VIII _a_ 44, XIII _a_ 44, &c.; #Yeare# (_dat._), III _introd._; #Yer(e)#, III 44, VII 12, 99, XIV _e_ 2, XVII 57; #Ȝer(e)#, _pl._ I _introd._, II 264, 492, 541, VI 123, VIII _a_ 319, _b_ 36, XVI 39, 354; #Ȝeres#, I _introd._ [OE. _gēr_, _gēar_.] _See_ Toȝere.
#Ȝef#, #Yef#; #Ȝif#, #Ȝyf#, _conj._ (usually with _subj._) if, I 17, II 169, III 13, 28, V 230, VI 122, VIII _a_ 163, XIII _a_ 35, 48, XV _b_ 34, &c.; whether, I 17, III 5, &c.; #Hyf#, VIII _b_ 43; #If(f)#, VIII _a_ 123, XVI 331, &c.; #Iif#, V 275; #Yf#, IV _b_ 24; #Yiif#, XV _a_ 23; _ȝif (if) þat_, if, IV _a_ 24, 88, IX 219, 271, XII _a_ 16, _b_ 46, XIV _c_ 69; whether, XII _a_ 184; _all if_, although, XVII 231; _see_ also Bote. [OE. _gef_, _gi(e)f_.] _See_ Gif.
#Ȝeit#. _See_ Ȝet(e), _adv._
#Ȝelde(n)#, _v._ to yield, give (back), pay, repay, V 155, 257, VIII _a_ 44, IX 189; #Yelde#, III 50; #Ȝelde#, _subj._ (_imper._) in _ȝ. hit ȝow_, requite you for it, V 342; _ȝ. ȝow (of)_, reward you (for), VIII _a_ 121; #Ȝolden#, _pp._ surrendered, XIV _b_ 89; #Yyolde#, restored, III 58 (_see_ the French). [OE. _géldan_.] _See_ Forȝelde.
#Ȝemen#, _n. pl._ yeomen, hired labourers, VI 175. [? OE. _geong-man_, ME. _ȝengman_, _ȝemman_, _ȝēman_; see _N.E.D._, s.v. _Yeoman_.]
#Ȝeply#, _adv._ cunningly; (allit. only) quickly, promptly, V 176. [OE. _gēap-līce_.]
#Ȝer(e)#. _See_ Ȝeer.
#Ȝern(e)#, _adv._ eagerly, readily, II 323, VIII _a_ 103, 292. [OE. _géorne_.]
#Ȝerne#, _v._ to desire, long for; #Yȝyrned#, _pp._ XV _c_ 32 (the relative before _ychabbe_ is omitted); #Ȝhernyng#, _n._ (the object of) desire, IV _a_ 22 (_cf._ Couaytyng, Lufyng). [OE. _géornan_, _gírnan_; _géorning_.]
#Ȝet#. _See_ Ȝate.
#Ȝet(e)#, #Ȝeit# (X), #Yet#; #Ȝit(t)#, #Ȝyt#, #Yit#; #Ȝut# (VIII _b_); _adv._ yet; up to now, even now, XI _b_ 243, XII _a_ 196, XIV _c_ 84, XVI 373, XVII 359, &c.; strengthening _(n)euere_, II 103, 147, VI 89, VIII _b_ 41, XVI 136; still, once more, in addition, moreover, II 464, VI 14, VIII _a_ 38, 250, IX 40, 200, XII _b_ 75, &c.; all the same, none the less, I 225, II 174, V 151, VI 83, VIII _b_ 98, XI _b_ 119, XV _g_ 31, XVII 12, &c.; _conj._ and yet, but, XVII 17, 197; _ac ȝete_, _but ȝit_, _bot yit_ (_ȝeit_), &c., and yet, II 191, IX 99, X 95, XI _b_ 239, XVII 35, &c. [OE. _gēt(a)_, _gett_, _gī(e)t_, _gȳt_, &c.]
#Ȝete#, _v._ to grant, give; _no waning I wyl þe ȝete_, I wish to give you no curtailment (of what is due), VI 198. [OE. (late) _gēatan_, prob. modelled on ON. _játa_.]
#Ȝeue#, #Yeue# (III), _v._ to give, grant, III 7, IX 79, 293, XI _b_ 162, &c.; #Ȝiue(n)#, II 454, VIII _a_ 121 (_subj._), XII _b_ 35, 42, &c.; #Ȝyue#, XI _b_ 300; #Ȝifth#, _3 sg. pres._ XII _a_ 87. #Ȝaf#, #Yaf#, _pa. t. sg._ III 39, 44, VIII _a_ 192, 238, XI _a_ 11; #Yeaf#, III 10, 22, 52; #Ȝaf#, _pa. t. pl._ II 20; #Yeaue#, _pa. subj._ III 21, 51. #Ȝouen#, _pp._ IX 90, XI _b_ 264; #Yeue#, III 7, 14; #Y-yeue#, III 25, 29; _ȝaf of_, gave (cared) for, XIV _c_ 54. [OE. _gefan_, _giefan_, _gyfan_.] _See_ Giffe, Forȝeue.
#Ȝhernyng#. _See_ Ȝerne, _v._
#Ȝif# (#Ȝyf#); #Ȝifth#. _See_ Ȝef; Ȝeue.
#Ȝiftis#, _n. pl._ gifts, VIII _a_ 42, XI _b_ 265. [OE. _gift_; see _N.E.D._, s.v. _Gift_.] _See_ Gyfte.
#Ȝit(t)#, #Ȝyt#, #Yit#. _See_ Ȝet(e), _adv._
#Ȝiue(n)#, #Ȝyue#. _See_ Ȝeue.
#Ȝoked#, _pp._ yoked, IX 253. [OE. _geocian_.]
#Ȝolden#. _See_ Ȝelde(n).
#Ȝole#, _n._ Yule, Christmas; _ȝole nyȝt_, Christmas night, I 187. [OE. _gēol_; cf. ON. _jól_, n. pl. Yule; _jóla-nátt_, Yule-night.]
#Ȝon#. _See_ Yone.
#Ȝong(e)#, #Yong# (XVII), _adj._ young, VI 52, 114, 175, VIII _b_ 36, IX 21, XVII 397; _old or ȝong_, any one, II 221; _ȝong and alde_, every one, IV _a_ 49. [OE. _geong_.]
#Ȝor#. _See_ Ȝe, _pron._
#Ȝore#, _adv._ (since long ago), a long while, II 559, V 46, VI 226, XV _c_ 32. [OE. _geāra_]
#Ȝou#, #Ȝour(e)#, #Ȝow(re)#. _See_ Ȝe.
#Ȝouen#. _See_ Ȝeue.
#Ȝut#. _See_ Ȝet(e), _adv._
#Haade#. _See_ next.
#Habbe(n)#, _v._ to have, possess, get, take, put, and _auxil._, XIII _a_ 59, 60, XV _g_ 23; #A#, I 127; #Haf(e)#, IV _a_ 64, V 150, &c.; #Haif#, XVII 286; #Han#, XIV _c_ 6, XV _h_ 22; #Haue(n)#, I 107, VIII _a_ 74, XII _a_ 66, &c.; #Hawe#, X _introd._ #Haf#, #Haue#, _1 sg. pres._ V 23, IX 289, &c.; _see_ Ichabbe, Ichaue; #Has(e)#, _2 sg._ XVI 243, XVII 430, &c.; #Hast(e)#, I 131, XVI 223, &c.; #Hatȝ#, V 173, 228, 273, 324; #Hauest#, VIII _b_ 26; #Habbeȝ#, _3 sg._ *V 271 (note); #Hase#, IV _a_ 39, XVII 550, &c.; #Haþ#, #Hath#, I 11, XVI 356, &c.; #Hatȝ#, V 46, 126, 340; #Haues#, XV _a_ 20; #Haueþ#, VIII _b_ 98; #Habbeþ#, _pl._ III 2, XIII _a_ 15, &c.; #Haf(e)# (with _pron._), IV _b_ 16, VI 159, X 16, &c.; #Han# (the commonest form), II 21, V 25, &c.; #Has(e)# (sep. from _pron._), IV _a_ 2, X 52, XIV _b_ 71, XVII 95, &c. #Haue#, _pres. subj._ V 219, VIII _a_ 114, 261; _as haue I_ (_thou_), so may I (you) have, XVII 237, 333, 402. #Haf#, #Haue#, _imper. sg._ V 75, I 124, &c.; #Haueth#, _pl._ XIV _d_ 13. #Hadde#, _pa. t._ I 100, II 51, XI _b_ 265, &c.; #Had(e)#, I 116, V 13, XI _b_ 202, &c.; #Hedde#, III 5, 42, &c. (OKt. _hefde_); #Hadde#, _2 sg._ XVI 219; #Hadestow#, II 533 (_see_ Þou); #Hadyn#, _pl._ VII 126. #Haade#, _pa. t. subj._ had, would (should) have, XI _b_ 270; #Hadde#, #Had(e)#, II 559, I 195, V 196, &c.; #Hed(d)e#, III 13, 30, &c.; #Hadeȝ#, #Hadest#, _2 sg. subj._ II 573, V 326. #Yhad#, _pp._ II 249, 253. _Haf (haue) at þe_, have (_i.e._ let me get) at thee, V 220, XVII 219; _haue done_, be quick, XVII 316, 352, 480; _his lyf hade_, preserved his life, VII 163. [OE. _habban_.]
#Habide#. _See_ Abide.
#Habundant#, _adj._ abundant, IX 330. [OFr. _abundant_.]
#Hacches#, _n. pl._ hatches; of a buttery, or kitchen, VIII _b_ 29; of a ship, VII 147. [OE. _hæcc_.]
#Hade#, _see_ Habbe(n), Heued; #Hadestow#, _see_ Habbe(n).
#Haf(e)#. _See_ Habbe(n), Half.
#Hafyng#, _n._ possession, VI 90. [From stem of Habben; cf. OE. _hæfen_.]
#Hay(e)#, _n._ hay, XVII 159; mowing grass, IV _a_ 33. [OE. _hēg_.]
#Haif#. _See_ Habbe(n).
#Hayle#, _n._ hail, I 162. [OE. _hægl_.]
#Hayroun#, _n._ (_collective_), herons, II 310. [OFr. _hairon_.]
#Haithill#. _See_ Haþel.
#Haywarde#, _n._ hayward (who had charge of fences, enclosures, &c., and was sometimes keeper of the cattle on the common land), VIII _b_ 16 (_see_ note). [OE. _hægweard_.]
#Hald(e)#, &c. _See_ Holde(n).
#Haldynge#, _n._; _haldynge vp_, maintaining, XI _b_ 168. _See_ Holde(n).
#Hale#, _v._ to draw, pull, XII _b_ 87; #Halt#, _pp._ in _vp halt_, uplifted, high, V 11. [OE. _*halian_ (OFris. _halia_), or OFr. _haler_.]
#Half#, #Halue#, #Haf# (III), _n._ side, X 198; _vpon boþe halue_, on both sides, V 2, 97; _o this half_, on this side (of the world), IX 250; behalf, in _ane ... haf_ (with intervening _gen._) on behalf of, III 11; _(vp)on Goddeȝ halue_, _a (on) Goddes half_, &c., in God's name, for God's sake, V 51, 81, XI _a_ 15, XII _b_ 80; _adj._ and _adv._ half, IX 241, XII _b_ 35, 79, &c. [OE. _half_.] _See_ Behalue.
#Halȝeȝ#, _n. pl._ saints, V 54. [OE. _hā̆lga_.] _See_ Holi.
#Haly#. _See_ Holi.
#Halydam#, _n._ halidom, holy thing (such as relics of the saints, but frequent coupling with _God_, and _help_, seems to show word to imply the saints as a body; _cf._ prec. line), V 55. [OE. _hāligdōm_.]
#Hall(e)#, _n._ mansion, hall, home, II 219, V 261, XVI 136, XVII 67, 348, 516, &c. [OE. _hall_.]
#Halme#, _n._ shaft, V 156. [OE. _halm_, stalk; _cf._ Stele.]
#Halpeny#, _n._ halfpenny in _halpeny ale_, ale at a halfpenny a gallon, small beer, VIII _a_ 300. [OE. _half-penig_.] _See_ Pené.
#Hals#, _n._ neck, VIII _a_ 63. [OE. _hals_.]
#Halsed#, _pa. t._ embraced, greeted, XVI 64. [OE. _h(e)alsian_, *embrace, implore, usually confused with next. Cf. ON. _heilsa_ (= next), greet; _hálsa_, embrace.]
#Halsen#, _v._ to interpret (dream), XII _a_ 148. [OE. _hǣ̆lsian_, _hā̆lsian_, interpret omens, &c.]
#Halt#, _see_ Hale; #Halue#, _see_ Half.
#Halue-acre#, #Half-acre#, _n._ half-acre, small plot, VIII _a_ 4, 5, 100, 110. [OE. _half_ + _æcer_.]
#Halvendel#, _n._ half, XII _b_ 49, 218. [OE. _halfan dǣl_, accus.] _See_ Dele.
#Halwid#, _pp._ consecrated, XI _b_ 29. [OE. _hā̆lgian_.] _See_ Halȝeȝ, Holi.
#Ham#, #Hamsylf#. _See_ Hi, _pron. pl._
#Hame#. _See_ Hom, _adv._
#Hamerys#, #Hamers#, _n. pl._ hammers, XV _h_ 10, 13. [OE. _hamor_.] _See_ Homered.
#Hamese#, _n. pl._ alleged oriental name for diamonds, IX 37 (so in French original).
#Han#, _see_ Habbe(n); #Hand(e)#, _see_ Hond.
#Handled#, _pp._ wielded, XV _h_ 13. [OE. _handlian_.]
#Hange#, _v._ to hang (_trans._ and _intr._), I 219, VIII _a_ 63, XVI 307; #Hongeþ#, _3 sg. pres._ II 506, 507; #Heng(e)#, _pa. t. sg._ II 344, 500; #Yhonged#, _pp._ XIII _a_ 14. [OE. _hōn_ (pa. t. _hēng_), trans.; _hángian_, intr.; cf. ON. _hanga_ (str.) intr.]
#Hap#, #Happ#, _n._ chance, fortune, XII _b_ 8, XV _c_ 9; #Happes#, _pl._ happenings, II 8, XIII _a_ 62. [ON. _happ_.] _See_ Myshap.
#Happe#, _v. impers._ happen, VIII _a_ 47; #Happed#, #Happit#, _pa. t._ it befell, VII 117, VIII _b_ 99. [From prec.]
#Happene#, #Happyn#, _v._ to happen, IX 47, 207, XVII 481; #Hapneth#, _3 sg. pres._ XII _b_ 6. [Extended from prec.]
#Hard#. _See_ Here, _v._
#Hard(e)#, _adj._ hard, harsh, cruel, I 28, 135, II 243, &c.; strong, immovable, IV _a_ 48; as _sb._, what is hard, VI 246; _adv._ hard, V 85, XV _h_ 13; grievously, VII 117; closely, X 150, XVI 151. [OE. _heard_; _hearde_.]
#Hardely#, #Hardily#, #Hardiliche#, _adv._ boldly, VIII _a_ 30, XVI 143; (parenthetic), certainly, I may say, V 322, XVII 522. [From next.]
#Hardi#, #Hardy#, _adj._ bold, II 27, VIII _a_ 179, &c. [OFr. _hardi_.]
#Hardyment#, _n._ (act of) daring, X 183. [OFr. _hardement_.]
#Hardynesse#, _n._ hardihood, boldness, IX 79. [OFr. _hardi_ + _-ness_; cf. OFr. _hardiesse_.]
#Hardis#, _n. pl._ hards (coarser part of flax), X 20. [OE. _heordan_, pl.]
#Hare#. _See_ Hi, _pron. pl._, and _fem._
#Harkens#, &c. _See_ Herkne.
#Harlot#, _n._ rascal, scurrilous fellow, VIII _a_ 54, [XVI 185]. [OFr. _harlot_.]
#Harm(e)#, _n._ grief, misfortune, injury, detriment, I 147, V 204, 209, VI 28, XII _a_ 162, XIII _b_ 39, XIV _a_ 26, XVI 323, &c. [OE. _hearm_.]
#Harp#, _n._ harp, II 19, 231, &c. [OE. _hearp_.]
#Harpe#, _v._ to harp, II 37, 271, &c. [OE. _hearpian_.]
#Harpour(e)#, #Harper#, _n._ harper, minstrel, II 35, 40, 513, 522, &c. [OE. _hearpere_; OFr. _harpour_.]
#Harpyng#, _n._ harping, minstrelsy, II 3, 43, 277, &c. [OE. _hearpung_.]
#Harryng#, _n._ snarling, XIII _b_ 15. [Echoic.]
#Harrowe#, #Herrowe#, _interj._ a cry for help, XVI 185, 343; as _sb._, uproar, XVI 98. [OFr. _harou_.]
#Harrowing#, _n._ despoiling, XVI _title_. [OE. _hergung_.]
#Hartely#. _See_ Hertely.
#Harwen#, _v._ to harrow, VIII _b_ 19. [Cf. ON. _herfi_, OSwed. _harva_, a harrow.]
#Hasell-note#, _n._ hazel-nut, IX 55. [OE. _hæsel-hnutu_.]
#Hast(e)#, _n._ violence, haste, VIII _a_ 291, XVII 411, &c; _an haste_, III 22, 43, 47; _in hast(e)_, V 150, VIII _a_ 167, XVII 158, 293, 447, speedily, immediately. [OFr. _haste_; cf. Heste, _n._^2]
#Hast(e)#, _v. intr._ and _refl._ to hasten, VIII _a_ 317, XVII 182; _hastis hemselue to hange_, rashly (precipitately) hang themselves, XVI 307. [OFr. _haster_.]
#Hast(e)ly#, _adv._ speedily, XVII 39, 109. [From Haste, _n._; cf. OE. _hǣstlice_.]
#Hate#. _See_ Hoot.
#Hate#, _n._ hatred, VI 103, &c. [Stem of next.]
#Hate#, #Hatie#, _2 sg. pres. subj._ (you should) hate, IV _a_ 47, VIII _a_ 52. [OE. _hatian_.]
#Hatȝ#, #Haþ#, &c. _See_ Habbe(n).
#Hatte#, _n._ hat, V 13, XIV _b_ 41. [OE. _hætt_.]
#Hatte#, _see_ Hote, _v._; #Hatter#, _see_ Hoot.
#Haþel#, #Haithill# (VII), _adj._ noble, VII 38; _n._ knight, V 263, 340. [OE. _æþele_, adj., and _hæleþ_, warrior; _see_ Björkman, _Morte Arthure_, 358 (note, and refs.).]
#Hauenes#, _n. pl._ harbours, XIII _b_ 68, XIV _c_ 38. [OE. _hæfen(e)_.]
#Hauer-cake#, _n._ oat-cake, VIII _a_ 277. [ON. _hafri_ + ME. _cake_ (cf. Icel., Swed. _kaka_).]
#Haukin#, _n._; _on haukin_, a-hawking, II 308. [OE. _hafoc_, ON. _hauk-r_, a hawk.]
#Haunche#, _n._ haunch; app. = shoulder, I 120. [OFr. _hanche_.]
#Haunt#, _n._ frequentation; _wel gode haunt_, great plenty, II 309. [OFr. _hant_, from next.]
#Haunteþ#, _3 sg. pres._ frequents, I 2. [OFr. _hanter_.]
#Hawe#. _See_ Habbe(n).
#He#, _pron. 3 sg. masc._ he, I 4, 10, &c.; #Hee#, XVI 185; #A#, XIII _a_ 27, &c. (_see_ A); _indef._ one, VIII _a_ 130, 131, 211; _as he which_, as (being) one who, XII _a_ 23 (note), _b_ 37, &c. #Him#, #Hym(e)#, _acc._ and _dat._ I 63, II 51, &c.; _refl._ (for) himself, I 10, 70, II 244, 485, IV _b_ 78, 80, V 191, VI 118, XVI 126; often pleonastic (_dat._) with verbs of bodily action, II 289 (note), XV _b_ 7 (note), _g_ 33; esp. of motion, III 19, V 86, XIV _c_ 61, XV _g_ 18, 24 (note), 27, 29, 30; orig. _refl. accus._ II 475, 501. #Himself#, #Hymself(e)#, #-selue(n)#, #-seluyn#, #-sylf#, _nom._ himself, IV _b_ 82, V 41, VII 69, XI _b_ 225, XIII _a_ 27, &c.; he himself, II 37, VII 161; _acc. refl._ XI _b_ 223, XV _g_ 16, &c. #Hiis#, _poss. adj._ (orig. _gen._) XIV _d_ 7; #Hys#, #His#, I 46, II 29, &c.; #Hysse#, VI 58; #Hus#, VIII _b_ 60, 101, 102; #Is#, XV _g_ 7, 24, 29; #Us#, VIII _b_ 106; #Hise#, _pl._ XII _a_ 156, &c.; as _sb._, his folk, I 135, XVII 553; written for genitive inflexion, XIII _a_ 22 (_see_ note), _b_ 23. [OE. _hē_, nom.; _his_, gen.; _him_, dat.] _See_ Hi, Hit.
#He#, _pron. fem._ she, II 408, 446, XV _c_ 7, 15, 17, &c. (_see_ Hi, _pron. fem._); _pl._ they, II 185 (_see_ Hi, _pron. pl._). [OE. _hēo_.]
#He#. _See_ Heigh(e).
#Hebenus#, _n._ ebony, XII _a_ 91. [L. _ebenus_.]
#Hed(e)#, _see_ Habbe(n), Heued; #Hedde(n)#, _see_ Habbe(n).
#Hede#, _n._ heed, notice, VIII _a_ 15, XIV _c_ 10; _take hede_, look you, XVII 424. [Stem of OE. _hēdan_.]
#Heder#, #-ir#. _See_ Hider.
#Hee#. _See_ He, _masc._; Heie, _adv._
#Heele#, _n._ heel, XIII _b_ 39; #Heleȝ#, _pl._ V 85. [OE. _hēla_.]
#Heele#. _See_ Hele, _n._
#Heep#, #Hep#, _n._ host, VIII _a_ 181; _an hep_ (without _of_), a host of, XII _a_ 82. [OE. _hēap_.]
#Heere#. _See_ Her(e), _adv._ and _n._
#Heggen#, _v._ to make and trim hedges, *VIII _b_ 19 (MS. eggen). [From next.]
#Hegges#, _n. pl._ hedges, VIII _a_ 31. [OE. _*hecg_.]
#Heght#. _See_ Hight.
#Heie#, #Hye# (X), #Hyȝ(e)#, #Hee# (IV); _adv._ high, IV _a_ 9, VI 113, X 16, 124, XV _g_ 12; loudly, V 144, X 86. [OE. _hēh_.]
#Heigh(e)#, #Heiȝ(e)#, #Heih#, _adj._ high, noble; loud; II 26, 205, 326, 356, VIII _a_ 4, XI _b_ 133, XIV _c_ 18, 100, 109, &c.; also #He#, XVII 469; #Hegh#, VII 142; #Heȝe#, V 129; #Hye#, IX 196, XVII 553; #Hyȝe#, V 19, VI 35, XIII _a_ 40, &c.; #High(e)#, #Hygh#, I 13, VII 101, IX 137, &c.; #Hihe#, XII _a_ 51; _an hyȝ_, _on hegh_, on high, VII 142, XIII _a_ 11; _hyȝe gate_, _see_ Gate, _n._^2; _heighe pryme_, full prime, the end of the period 'prime' (6-9 a.m.), VIII _a_ 106; _hygh tymes_, festivals, I 13; _heigh way_, highway, VIII _a_ 4; #Hyar#, _compar._ taller, X 10. [OE. _hēh_.]
#Heighlich#, _adv._ at a high rate, VIII _a_ 307. [From prec.; cf. OE. _hēa-līce_.]
#Heiȝing#, _n._ haste; _an heiȝing_, in haste, II 137. [From Hy, _v._]
#Heiste#; #Heite#; #Held(e)#. _See_ Hote; Hete, _n._; Holde(n).
#Helde#, _v. intr._ to incline, turn, V 263; #Heldand#, _pres. p._ inclined, IV _a_ 28. [OE. #héldan#.]
#Hele#, #Heele# (XVI), _n._ health, VIII _a_ 256, _b_ 7, 10; restoration, XII _a_ 18; salvation, XVI 38, 67, 106. [OE. _hǣlu_.] _See_ Hol(e).
#Hele#, _v._ to heal, VIII _a_ 186, IX 92. [OE. _hǣlan_.]
#Heleȝ#. _See_ Heele.
#Heling#, _n._ covering, X 6. [From OE. _hel(i)an_.]
#Hell#. _See_ Hil.
#Hell(e)#, #Hel#, _n._ hell, IV _a_ 48, 64, VI 82, &c.; originally _gen._, in _helle pitte_, the abyss of hell, XVI 348; _fendis in h._, hell-fiends, XI _b_ 216 (_cf._ OE. _fēond on helle_). [OE. _hell_.]
#Helme#, _n._^1 helm(et), V 75, 129, &c. [OE. _helm_.]
#Helm(e)#, _n._^2 helm (of rudder), XIV _c_ 59, XVII 272, 420. [OE. _helma_.]
#Help(e)#, _n._ help, reinforcements, VII 3, VIII _a_ 240, X 180, &c.; forces, XIII _b_ 65. [OE. _help_.]
#Helpe(n)#, #Help(pe)#, _v._ to help, avail, II 116, V 141 (note), VIII _a_ 21, 241, &c.; _pres. subj._ V 55, XVII 247; #Holpyn#, _pa. t. pl._ VIII _a_ 100; #Hulpen#, VIII _a_ 110; #Helping#, _n._ X 18. [OE. _helpan_.]
#Hemself#, #-selue#. _See_ Hi, _pl._
#Hende#, _adj._ courteous, gracious, II 563, XVI 45; as _sb._, good sir, V 262; #Hendely#, _adv._ courteously, V 340. [OE. _(ge-)hénde_, convenient, at hand.]
#Hendy#, _adj._ gracious, fair, XV _c_ 9, 37, &c. [Extended from prec.]
#Henge#. _See_ Hange.
#Hennes#; #Hence#, #Hens# (XVII), _adv._ from here, VIII _a_ 273, _b_ 84, XVII 292, 507; from now, ago, VIII _b_ 36, XVII 25. [ME. _henen(e)_, _henne_ (OE. _heonane_) + adv. _-es_.]
#Hent(e)#, _v._ to catch, seize, get, receive, I 112, V 249, VI 28 (_pres. subj._), VIII _a_ 167, 181; _hent to_, lay hold of, XVII 420; #Hent#, _pp._ IV _a_ 24, V 209, 255; #Yhent#, XV _c_ 9, 37, &c. [OE. _hentan_.]
#Hep#; #Heore#. _See_ Heep; Hi, _pl._
#Her(e)#, #Heere#, #Hier(e)#, (III, XII), _adv._ here, at this point, III 2, VI 159, XI _a_ 1, _b_ 82, XII _b_ 34, 118, XVI 40, &c.; here is, XII _b_ 161, XVI 325; _here abowte_, hereabouts, XV _i_ 1. #Her(e)-#, #Hyer-#, used for _neut. pron._ (this &c.) in: #Her(e)fore#, for this reason, XI _a_ 22, 33, _b_ 139; #Hereinne#, VI 217; #Her(e)of#, #Hyerof#, at, of this, III 1, VIII _a_ 177, IX 150, XI _a_ 54. [OE. _hēr_.]
#Her(e)#, #Heere# (I), _n._ hair, I 164, 237, II 265, 506, XV _c_ 13. [OE. _hǣr_, _hēr_.]
#Her(e)#, _see_ Hi, _pron. fem._ and _pl._; #Hereself#, _see_ Hi, _fem._
#Herbarwe#, #Herberowe#, _n._ lodging, II 434, XVI 136. [OE. _here-beorg_.]
#Herber#, _n._ arbour (grassy place with trees), XV _a_ 13. [OFr. _herbier_.]
#Here#, _n._ host (of foes), V 203. [OE. _here_.]
#Here#, _v._ to hear, listen to, hear of, I 81, II 43, V 136, 205, VIII _a_ 54, 206, XI _b_ 223 (_subj._), &c.; #Heryn#, II 17; #Heris#, _2 sg. pres._ XVI 101; #Herd(e)#, _pa. t._ I 75, 239, &c.; #Hard#, _pp._ XVII 46; #Herd(e)#, IV _a_ 24, IX 172, XVI 98. _For likyng to here_, VII 71, _see_ Likeing. [OE. _hēran_.] _See_ Yhere.