Specimens of Early English With Introduction Notes And Glossarial Index
Specimens of Early English With Introduction Notes And Glossarial Index
Morris Richard
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A. S. hwanne. Huannes, adv. Whence, 9. 34. A. S. Hwanon, whence. Hudinge, sb. Hiding, concealment, ' b. 53- Hue, pron. She, 4 b. 31, 35. See Heo. Hue, pron. Pl. They, 3. 84; 4^. 25. See Hi. Huer, adv. Where, 9. 38. A. S. hweer. Huere, pron. Their, 4 c. 10, 21, 25. A. S. Heora, of them. Huermyde, wherewith, 9. 1 1 8. A. S. Huiar, where, and mid, with. Huerte, sb. Heart, 3. 73. See Herte. Huet, pron. Rel. What, 9. 22. Huirnes, sb. Pl. Corners, 15. Ii. 209. A. S. Hirne, a corner, hiding-place, Gae...lic cearn; E. Corner; cf. E. horn. See Herne. Hul, sb. Hill, i a. 146; 18 a. 119; pi. Hulles, 15 pr. 5. A. S. A>//; cf. Lat. Celsus, lofty. Huld, /tf. S. Held, esteemed, i a. 258 ; kept, i a. 370. Huld, pt. S. Held, i a. 232 ; I b. 13. See Halde. Hulde, v. To flay, i a. 287. A. S. bekyldan, to skin ; cf. Sw. Hull, skin. Hules, pr. S. Covers up, 12. 97. Cf. E. Hull, shell of a pea ; and see Hele, Hile. Humblesse, sb. F. Humility, 19. 165. Hundereth, num. A hundred, IT a. 94- Huo, pron. Inter, who, 9.
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