HAMBA: Paddy belonging to a temple of the king.
HAMBA-ATUWA: The granary belonging to a temple or the king.
HAMUDA-WALE-MURAYA: The mura by tenants of Pidawiligam under the Dalada Maligawa.
HANGIDIYA: A head-smith.
HANGALA: The piru-wataya (lent-cloth) given by dhobies to Kapuwo and Yakdesso.
HANNALIYA: A tailor; large Dewala and Wihara establishments have tenants to sew and stitch the sacred vestments, curtains, flags, etc., and to assist in decorating the car.
HARASKADAYA: A cross stick in an arch, supplied by tenants for decorations at festivals.
HATMALUWA: A curry made of seven kinds of vegetables and offered with rice at a Bali ceremony.
HATTIYA: A hat shaped talipot carried on journeys by female attendants of ladies, answering the double purpose of a hat and an umbrella.
HAYA-PEHINDUMA: Provisions given to a temple or person of rank, consisting of six neli (seru) of rice and condiments in proportion.