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 * see note); pp. Growe, grown, 133; lgrowe, 252.
 * Gruche, pr. pl. grudge, refuse (a prayer), 770.
 * Grym, s. anger, 50.
 * Grymmest, grimmest, most cruel, most stern, 976
 * Guldene, golden, 522.
 * Gyen, v. to guide, 815; ger. Gye, to govern, 263.


 * Hadde, s. had, 1, &c.; pl. 7,9, 41, &c.
 * Haddest, 2 p. pr. s. subj. if thou hadst, 339. See below.
 * Han, pl. have, 713, 1117; 1 p. we have, 199.
 * Handlinge, s. handling, 948.
 * Handus, pl. hands, 703, 1067.
 * Hap, s. good fortune, 749.
 * Happili, adv. by chance, haply, 35; Happily, 863.
 * Harde, hard, penurious, 869.
 * Harde, adv. hardly, in a meagre way, 856.
 * Hardy, bold, 935.
 * Harm, harm, 40, 46, 164; dat. Harme, 366.
 * Hast, thou hast, 28, &c.
 * Haste, haste, 168.
 * Hastly, hastily, soon, 155; Hasteli, 605.
 * Hate, 961.
 * Haten, pr. pl. hate, 408, 1127; 2 p. Hatien, ye hate, 842.
 * Hab, pr. s. possesses, 642; hath, 47, &c.; 2 p. pl. ye have, 630.
 * Haþel, adj. as sb. noble person, noble, 219, 277, 348; man, 613; gen. pl. Haþelene, of noble or skilful men, 320; voc. O noble one, 856. The same word as Aþel.
 * Haue, ger. to have, 25; cf. 65, 84, 189, 277, &c.
 * Hauen, we have, 35, 310.
 * Hauke, ger. to hawk, 299.
 * Haunte, ger. to practise, 790; to keep company with, 565; pr. s. Hauntus, practises, 935; Haunteþ, haunts, clings to, 371; pr. pl. Haunten, practise, 884.
 * Hauter, for Auter, altar, 728.
 * He, he, 2, &c.
 * Hed, s. head, 408; dat. Hede, 656; Heed, 658; pl. Hedus, heads, 794.
 * Heie, 'adj. high, 358, 601, 641, 1127; pl. 95. See Hie.
 * Heiede, pt. pl. hied, hastened, 51.
 * Held, pt. s. held, 815; pl. Helde, 1035 ; thought, 5.
 * Helle, dat. hell, 558, 799.
 * Helle-hond, hell-hound, Cerberus, 792; Helle-hound, 536.
 * Help, dat. help, 320, 733; army, host, 1137.
 * Helpe, ger. to help, 1029; v. 761; pr. s. Helpeþ, helps, 588.
 * Helpe, an error for Gelpe or ȝelpe, i.e. boast, 1042. See ȝelpen in Stratmann, p. 235.
 * Helplich, helpful, 673.
 * Helþe, health, 314.
 * Helyn, ger. to heal, 320.
 * Hem, pron. them, 16; themselves, 5, 10.
 * Hem-self, themselves, 917.
 * Hende, adj. handy, dexterous, skilful, attentive, 100.
 * Hendschipe, s. courtesy, 277.
 * Henne, adv. hence, 314, 376, 807, 1020.
 * Her, here, 35, 1125, &c.
 * Her-aftur, hereafter, 363.
 * Here, ger. to hear, 466; v. 502, 605, 979; Heren, 601; pr. s. Hereþ, 610; pl. Heren, 765; 1 p. we hear, 27; pp. Herd, 630.
 * Here, their, 8, 46, 1035, &c.
 * Herie, v. to praise, 648; 1 p. pl. pr. we praise, 358; 2 p. Herien, ye praise, 641, 731,733. A.S. hérian; Grein.
 * Heringe, s. hearing, 948.
 * Herte, s. heart, 816; dat. 272, 358.
 * Herteli, adj. hearty, encouraging, bold, 95, 961. Lit. heart-like.
 * Hertely, adv. heartily, 613, 641, 731,