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ANCIENT BRITISH LANGUAGE DICTIONARY

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MEANING
hack serpent (see also hag)
hæcc hatch
hæg enclosure
hægtesse witch (see also h ætse)
hæme inhabitants, dwellers
hæsel hazel tree
hæth heath, heather
hætse witch (see also hægtesse)
hafoc hawk
hag serpent (see also hack)
haga hedged enclosure
hagu-thorn hawthorn
halh nook or corner of land
hālig holy
ham home
hām homestead, village, manor, estate
hamm enclosure
hām-stede homestead, site of dwelling
hām-tūn home, farm or settlement
hana cock (wild bird)
hangra wood on a steep slope
hār hoar, grey
hara hare
hēafod head, headland
hēah high, chief
hearg heathen shrine or temple
hearh hill sanctuary
hecg hedge
hēg hay
hel hell
helde slope
hengest stallion
henn hen (wild bird)
heofon heaven
heorot hart, stag
here army
hīd hide of land, amount of land for the support of one free family (120 acres)
hind hind, doe
hīwan members of a family or religious community
hīwisc household
hlāw mound, hill, tumulus
hlinc ridge, ledge, terrace
hlith hill-slope
hlōse pigsty
hōc hook
hōh heel of land
hol hole or hollow
holegn holly
holt wood, thicket
hop small enclosed valley
horn horn shaped hill or piece of land
hors horse
horu filth, dirt
hræfn raven
hramsa garlic
hrēod reed, rush
hrīs shrubs
hrīther ox, cattle
hrōc rook
hrycg ridge
hund dog
hunig honey
hunta huntsman
hūs house
hwæte wheat
hwēol wheel
hwerfel circle, circular feature
hwīt white
hyll hill
hyrst wooded hill
hyth landing place, harbour

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