[ Hardinesse], sb. boldness, C2; hardynesse, W, PP.

[ Harding], sb. a hardening, C2.

[ Hares], pl. hairs, S2; haris, S3. See [Here].

[ Harlot], sb. beggar, vagabond, ribald, buffoon, rascal, C, PP; herlot, acrobat, H; harlotte, MD; harlotes, pl., P; herlotis, H; adj. scoundrelly, S3.—OF. harlot, herlot, arlot.

[ Harlotrie], sb. tale-telling, jesting talk, ribaldry, buffoonery, P; harlatrye, jesting = Lat. scurrilitas (εὐτραπελία), W; harlotries, pl., C.

[ Harm], sb. harm, S; hærm, S; hearm, S; harem, S; hærme, dat., S; harme, S, C2; hermes, pl., damages, S; harmes, PP.—AS. hearm.

[ Harmen], v. to harm, S; hearmeð, pr. s., S; hermie, subj., S.—AS. hearmian.

[ Harne-panne], sb. the cranium, skull, Cath.; harnpanne, Voc.; harnpane, Voc.; hernepanne, HD.

[ Harnes], sb. pl. brains, Voc., Cath., HD; hærnes, S; hernes, S2.—Icel. hjarni, the brain; cp. Goth. hwairnei.

[ Harneys], sb. armour, C, PP, S3; herneys, C, PP.—OF. harneis.