Glossary of Latin Words.
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- hereditare:—to cause to inherit.
- hereditas:—an inheritance.
- herellus:—a kind of small fish.
- heremina:— ermine.
- heremita:—a hermit.
- heremitorium:—a hermitage.
- herenesium:—harness.
- heresista:—a heretic.
- heretagium:—hereditament; heritage.
- heretochius:—a commander of soldiers.
- heretrix:—an heiress.
- herettius canis:—the same as harrectus (?) or herecius.
- heretum:—a courtyard for the use of soldiers.
- herezeldus:—military service, scutage.
- herga:—a harrow.
- hericias:—a hedgehog; a revolving bar with spikes used in fortresses.
- herietum:—a heriot.
- herigaldum:—a surcoat.
- herigeta:—a heriot.
- herilis:—there are two adjectives spelt thus, one derived from hæres, the other from herus.
- heriotum:—a heriot.
- heriscindium:—division of household goods.
- herminus:—ermine.
- hermitagium, hermitorium:—a hermitage.
- hernasii:—irregular soldiers.
- hernasium, hernesinm. See harnesium.
- herodius:—a gerfalcon (falco Islandicus).
- heroudes:—a herald.
- herpex:—a harrow.
- herpicatio:—a day's harrowing.
- hersia:—a hearse.
- hersium:—a metal frame to hold candles.
- hesia:—an easement.
- hesta, hestha:—a small loaf; a fowl.
- heuedrata:—a headland (?); perhaps the right to store manure on headlands.
- heura:—a hure. See hura.
- heymectus:—a rabbit-net.
- heyretheca:—a heriot.
- heyronagium:—a heronry.
- heyromis:—a heron.
- hibernagium:—the winter season for sowing corn, Michaelmas to Christmas; corn sown in winter; winter services; the court at which they were assigned; rye.
- hida:—a hide of land, sufficient land to maintain a family or to work with one plough team, reckoned about 120 acres. 4 hides=l knight's fee.
- hidagium:—a tax levied on every hide of land; a fine paid by persons of servile condition instead of receiving corporal punishment for offences (hydgild).
- hidare:—to divide into hides.
- higra:—the bore or eager of a river.
- hilla:—a sausage.
- hiltra:—an engine for catching salmon.