[ Harneysed], pp. equipped, C.
[ Haro!] interj., a cry for assistance raised in Normandy by any one wronged, HD; harow, PP; harrow, an exclamation of distress, C, C3, PP.—AF. harro! OF. haro, harol, Cotg., Palsg., p. 501, Bartsch.
[ Harre], sb. hinge, C, CM. See [Herre].
[ Harryng], sb. growling like a dog, S2.
[ Harwen], v. to harrow, harry, ravage, PP, MD, CM; herwen, MD; herien, S2; harowen, PP, MD; hærȝien, S; herȝien, MD.—AS. hergian. See [Here].
[ Hary], v. to drag violently, CM; harry, to drag, to vex, HD; haried, pp., C.—OF. harier, to harry, hurry, vex (Cotg.).
[ Has], sb. command, S; see [Heste].
[ Hasard], sb. the game of hazard played with dice, C3, Voc.—OF. hasard, hasart.
[ Hasardour], sb. a dice-player, C3, Voc.; haserder, Voc.—AF. hasardour, OF. hasardeur.
[ Hasardrye], sb. gaming, playing at hazard, C3.