Hay(e), n. hay, XVII 159; mowing grass, IV a 33. [OE. hēg.]

Haif. See Habbe(n).

Hayle, n. hail, I 162. [OE. hægl.]

Hayroun, n. (collective), herons, II 310. [OFr. hairon.]

Haithill. See Haþel.

Haywarde, n. hayward (who had charge of fences, enclosures, &c., and was sometimes keeper of the cattle on the common land), VIII b 16 (see note). [OE. hægweard.]

Hald(e), &c. See Holde(n).

Haldynge, n.; haldynge vp, maintaining, XI b 168. See Holde(n).

Hale, v. to draw, pull, XII b 87; Halt, pp. in vp halt, uplifted, high, V 11. [OE. *halian (OFris. halia), or OFr. haler.]

Half, Halue, Haf (III), n. side, X 198; vpon boþe halue, on both sides, V 2, 97; o this half, on this side (of the world), IX 250; behalf, in ane ... haf (with intervening gen.) on behalf of, III 11; (vp)on Goddeȝ halue, a (on) Goddes half, &c., in God's name, for God's sake, V 51, 81, XI a 15, XII b 80; adj. and adv. half, IX 241, XII b 35, 79, &c. [OE. half.] See Behalue.