Halvendel, s. the half part (of), T. v. 335; half, T. iii. 707.
Halwen, ger. to hallow, I 919;
Halwed, pp. consecrated, G 551; held sacred, T. iii. 268.
Halwes, pl. saints, L. 1310; B 1060; I 225; apostles, 3. 831; shrines of saints, A 14, D 657; gen. pl. of (all) saints, G 1244.
Haly-dayes, pl. holy-days, festivals, L. 422; A 3952, I 667; Halidayes, A. i. 11. 1. See Haliday.
Ham, s. home (Northern), A 4032. See Hoom.
Hameled, pp. cut off, T. ii. 964. (It refers to the mutilation of dogs that were found to be pursuing game secretly. They were mutilated by cutting off a foot.) A.S. hamelian, to mutilate.
Hamer, s. hammer, A 2508, G 1339; Hamers, pl. 3. 1164.
Hampred, pp. hampered, burdened, R. 1493.
Han. See Have.