Haire, s. hair-shirt, R. 438. See Heyre.
Hakeney, s. hackney, hack, old horse, R. 1137; G 559.
Hakke, ger. to hack, A 2865; Hakketh, pr. pl. hew, T. ii. 1381.
Halde, pp. held, esteemed (Northern), A 4208. See Holde.
Hale, v. draw, attract, 5. 151; Haleth, pr. s. draws back, 1. 68; hauls, draws, B 2. p 8. 22; Haled, pp. pulled, B 3. p 2. 22.
Half, adj. half, A 674; def. Halfe, A 8; half word, equivocation, 3. 1022; Halve, pl. (my peynes halve, half my troubles, lit. my half troubles), 23. 2.
Half, s. side, R. 163; HF. 1136; behalf, T. ii. 1734; Halfe, dat. 5. 125; on my halfe, from me, 3. 139; a goddes halfe, on God's side, in God's name, 3. 370, 758; D 50; Halve, dat. side, part, T. iv. 945; on every halve, on all sides, all over, B 2. m 6. 7; Halves, pl. sides, A 3481.
Half-goddes, pl. demi-gods, L. 387. See Halve goddes.
Halfpeny, s. halfpenny, D 1749.
Half-yeer age, of the age of half a year, A 3971.