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- hiltum:—a hilt.
- hindagiam:—loading.
- hippocomus.—a master of the horse.
- hiremannus:—a servant.
- hiritinum:—a harrow (?).
- hirna:—a sausage.
- hirquicallus:—squinting.
- hirsepa:—a torch.
- hiruco. See hericius.
- hispaniolus:—a spaniel.
- historia:—a story, in a building.
- hitha:—a wharf; a hithe.
- hivernagium. See hibernagium.
- hlammator:—a fisherman of some kind.
- hobellarius—a. hobbler, a light horse soldier who rode a hobby.
- hobelus:—a hobby (falco subbuteo).
- hoberarius. See hobellarius.
- hoccus salis:—a salt pit.
- hocium:—the housing of a horse.
- hoga:—a mound; a pit caused by making a mound.
- hogacius:—a hogget.
- hogaster:—a pig; a sheep in its second year, a hogget.
- hogettus, hogietus:—a hogget.
- hoggus:—a hog.
- hogrus:—a sheep.
- homagium:—homage.
- hominatio:—muster; homage.
- hominium:—homage.
- homiplagium:—maiming.
- hopa:—a hopper, a basket.
- hora:—ore (ora).
- horarius, horarium:—a breviary; a book of Hours.
- hordarius:—the keeper of a granary.
- hardera:—a treasurer.
- horderium:—a granary; a treasury.
- hordicium:—a hurdle.
- horisonium:—a clock.
- homagium, hornegeldum:—a tax on cattle.
- horologiarius:—a clock maker.
- horologium:—a clock; a watch.
- horosropus:—a dial.
- horripilatio:—shuddering.
- hortarius:—a gardener.
- horula:—a short time (dim. of hora).
- hosa:—a small wooden cask.
- hosæ:—hose.
- hosarius:—a hosier.
- hospitalaria:—the hostry or guest-house of a monastery.
- hospitalarius—a knight of the Order of St. John of Jerusalem; a hospitaller or hostillar, a monk whose duty is to attend to guests, the steward of the guest-house; a guest-master.
- hospitale, hospitaliias:—an inn; a guest house; a hospital.
- hospitare terram:—to enclose (?); to build a house on.
- hospitarius. See hospitalarius.
- hospitator:—an innkeeper.
- hospitium:—a house for receiving guests; an inn, a hostel; an Inn of Court or Chancery; procuration or visitation money.