-hieltan (y) v. [ā-h.] [[healt]]
[ hielto] f. lameness, MH 11610 (e, y).
[ ±hīenan] (ǣ, ē, ȳ) to fell, prostrate: weaken, crush, afflict, injure, oppress: abase, humble, insult, B, LkL: (+) accuse, condemn, CP. [‘hean’]
[ +hīene] (ē) ready to fall, DR 18916.
[ hīenend] (e1) m. accuser, JnL p59.
[ hīenðo] (ǣ, ē, ȳ) f. humiliation, affliction, oppression, annoyance, CP: loss, damage, harm: act of hanging, DHy 597.
[ hiera] gp. of [hē], [hēo], [hit]. [‘her’]
[ ±hīeran] (ē, ēo, ī, ȳ) tr. and intr. to ‘hear,’ listen (to), B, Mt, Jul, VPs: (w. d.) obey, follow, Æ, Mk; CP: accede to, grant, Bl: be subject to, belong to, A, AO, B, Ct.