A Concise Dictionary of Middle English eBook

This eBook from the Gutenberg Project consists of approximately 648 pages of information about A Concise Dictionary of Middle English.

A Concise Dictionary of Middle English eBook

This eBook from the Gutenberg Project consists of approximately 648 pages of information about A Concise Dictionary of Middle English.

Halen, v. to hale, drag, S, S2, S3, Prompt.; halie, PP.—­OS. halA cubedn; cp.  OFris. halia; from Teutonic comes OF. haler.

Halende, sb. the Saviour, S; see Helende.

Halewen, v. to hallow, consecrate, S2, W2, PP; halwen, S2, S3, PP, C3; hali3*en, S; hal3*ed, pt. s., S2; y-hal3*ed, S2.—­AS. hAilgian.  See Holi.

Halewis, sb, pl. saints, W; halechen, S; see Halwes.

Half, sb. side, S, S2; hA|lf, S; halue, dat., S; pl., S; halues, G. Phr.:  o Godess hallfe, on God’s behalf, S.—­AS. healf.

Halflingis, adv. half, S3.

Halfpeny, sb. halfpeny, MD; hal-*pens, pl., W.

Hali, adj. holy, S, S2.  See Holi.

Halidom, sb. a holy thing, holy relics, S, P; halydom,, S2; hali3*domess, pl., S.—­AS. hAiligdA cubedm.

Hali-write, sb. holy writ, S.

Hali3*en, v. to hallow, S; see Hale-wen.

Halke, sb. corner, recess, S, Prompt..  MD; halkes, pl., C3; halke3*, S2.

Halle, sb. hall, Cath., S, C2; hallen, dat., S.—­AS. heall.

Halp, pt. s.; see Helpen.

Hals,, sb. neck, S, S2.  C2, C3.—­AS. heals,; cp.  Icel. hAils.

Halsien, v. to embrace, MD; halsen, Cath., Prompt.; hals, H.—­AS. healsian; cp.  Icel. hAilsa.

Halsien, v. to beseech, conjure, MD; halsen, S2, C2.

Hals-man, sb. executioner, HD.

Halsynge, sb. embrace, Cath.

Halt, adj. lame, MD.

Halten, v. to walk as lame, MD; halted, pt. pl., S2.—­AS. healtian.

Haluen-del, sb. the half, S, G; haluendele, PP.

Halwes, sb. pl. saints, C3; halewis, W; halhes, S; halechen, S; hale3*en, dat., S; hal3*en, S2 ~; halhen~, S; halege, sb., saint, S; halgh, S2.  See Holi.

Hal3*ed, pt. s.; see Halewen.

Ham, them, S, S2; see Hem.

Ham, sb. home, S. See Hoom.

Ham, 1 pr. s. am; S; see Am. [Addition]

Hamer, sb. hammer, C, C3.—­AS. hamor.

Hamly, adv. familiarly, heartily, H. See Homliche.

Hamlynes, sb. intimacy, H. See Homlinesse.

Hand, sb. hand, MD; hond, S, S2,C2; hoond, W, W2; honde, dat., S, S2,C3; hand, pl., S; bend, S, S2; hende, S2; honde, S; honden, S, S2; handes, S; hondes, S, S3, C2, C3, P.—­AS. hand (hond).

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