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Beheafdung, beheading. | ||
Healice, chiefly; healicost, in preference to all others. | ||
Hearpe-nægl, harp-nail, plectrum. | ||
Hearpe-streng, II. 2. harp-string. | ||
Hearpian, to play on the harp. | ||
Hefig, tedious. | ||
Helan, to conceal. | ||
Heof, mourning, lament. | ||
*Hiht, Hyht, |
II. 2. hope, expectation. | |
Gehihtan, to hope, trust. | ||
Hiw-cuð, belonging to the household, familiaris. | ||
Hládan, pret. hlód, to load. | ||
Hnecca, neck, cervix. | ||
Oferhogian, to despise. | ||
Horhg, Horig, |
squalid. | |
Horu, III. 1. pollution, filth, sordes. | ||
Hund-teontig, hundred. | ||
Hwar, i. q. hwær, where. | ||
Hwaðerode, probably an error for hraðerode, i. q. hreðode, raged; from hreþian, sævire. | ||
Hwíg, i. q. hwi, why. | ||
Hyred-man, domestic, retainer. | ||
Gehywed, feigned, assumed, hypocritical. | ||
I. | ||
Geinnian, to indemnify. | ||
Irlic, angry. | ||
Irre, i. q. yrre, ire, anger. | ||
Iuguð, i. q. geogoð, youth. | ||
Iung, i. q. geong, young. | ||
L. | ||
Gelæccan, pret. -læhte, to catch. | ||
Læ'ran, to advise. | ||
Læ'rincg-mæden, female pupil. | ||
Alætan, to let forth, give up (the ghost). | ||
Leaf, II. 3. leave, permission. | ||
Lengc, i. q. leng, longer. | ||
Leogan, pret. leah, pl. lugon, to lie; leogende, lying. | ||
Alesan, i. q. alysan, to redeem, liberate. | ||
Mislician, to be displeasing. | ||
Anlícnes, likeness, statue. | ||
Forliden, shipwrecked; from liðan, to navigate. Gr. 248. | ||
M. | ||
Gemæcca, make, mate; used both of males and females. | ||
Gemægnan, i. q. gemengan, to mingle. | ||
Mænio, many, multitude. | ||
Mangere, i. q. mancgere, monger, merchant. | ||
Wiðmeten, compared, comparable; from wiðmetan. | ||
Mid þam þe, when, after that. | ||
Mid þi, or mid þy, when, since. |