hilde-cyst
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Excellence in war, valour: — Hildecystum valorously, Beo. Th. 5189; B. 2598
Linked entry: gúþ-cyst
hilde-frófor
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War-help, a weapon, sword [?], shield [?] Hæfde him on handa hildefrófre [MS. frore] had in his hand help for battle, Vald. 2, 12
hilde-nædre
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A war-adder, an arrow, dart, warlike missile, Elen. Kmbl. 238; El. 119: 281; 61. 141: Judth. 11; Thw. 24, 34; Jud. 222
hilde-þryþ
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Strength in war, Exon. 105 a; Th. 400, 6; Rä. 20, 4
hilde-wrǽsen
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A chain used to secure those taken in war [?]. Salm. Kmbl. 586; Sal. 292
Linked entry: wrǽsen
hind
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A hind, the female of the hart Hind cerva, ÆIíc. Gl. 19; Som. 59, 23; Wrt. Voc. 22, 64. Hynd cerva. Wrt. Voc. 78, 27. Ðá geseah se godes þeów wilde hindc melce then the servant of God saw a wild hind in milk, Shrn. 130, 3. Hé lægde laga ðæt swá hwá swá
híréd-wist
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Familiaritas, Lye
híwcúþ-rǽdness
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Familiarity, intimacy: familiaritas. Ælfc. Gl. 116; Som. 80. 66; Wrt. Voc. 62, 40
híw-rǽden
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A family, household, house, a religious house Hýwrǽden domus, Ælfc. Gl. 106; Som. 78, 66; Wrt. Voc. 57, 45. Godes wingeard is Israhéla híwrǽden God's vineyard is the house of Israel, Homl. Th. ii. 72, 31: Mt. Kmbl. 10, 6. Gang in tó ðam arce and eall
híwung
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Marriage Mid his híwunge and his geférena with the marriage of himself and of his companions, Ors. 2, 2; Swt. 64, 24
Linked entry: heówung
hladung
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A drawing, haustus. Som
hláf-leást
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Lack of bread For ðære hláfleáste ða eorþan ǽton for lack of bread they ate the earth, St. And. 34, 20
hláf-sénung
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Blessing of bread, which took place on August first or Lammas-day On ðam ylcan dæge [Aug. 1] æt hláfsénunga, Shrn. 112, 8
Linked entry: segnung
hleápestre
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A dancer; saltatrix, Wrt. Voc. 73, 71
hligiung
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Laughing, L. M. 2, 46; Lchdm. ii. 258, 20
hlimme
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A torrent Dó him swá ðú dydest Madiane and Sisare swylce Jabin ealle ða námon Ændorwylle and Cisone clǽne hlimme fac illis sicut Madian et Sisaræ; sicut Jabin in torrente Cisson; disperierunt in Endor, Ps. Th. 82, 8. Ða ðe on wege weorðaþ wætres æt hlimman
hlín-duru
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A door formed of lattice-work, a grated door Helle hlínduru [cf. Icel. Hel-grindr], Exon. 97 b; Th. 364, 29; Wal. 78. Geseh hé fore hlíndura hyrdas standan he saw guards standing before the grated door [of his prison ]. Andr. Kmbl. 1985; An. 995
hlóþ
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spoil, booty Hé yteþ hlóþe comedet prædam, Bd. 1. 34: S. 499, 27. Mycle hlóþe þurh his láre and fulluhte ðam ealdan feónde áfyrde magnas antiquo hosti prædas docendo et baptizando eripuit, 2, 20; S. 522, 22. a band, troop, company, gang, crew, body of
Linked entries: hlóþ-bót hlóþ-sliht
hlynn
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A torrent Ofer þah hlynne trans torrentem, Jn. Skt. Rush. 18, 1
hlýp
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Dis sind ða landgemǽra ... of ðære ealdan hæcce into Presta hlýpe ... of ðam æssce tó ðære ældan hlýpe of ðare hlýpe, Chart. Th. 394, 16: 395, 9, 34, 35. [?]