Hare. See Hi, pron. pl., and fem.

Harkens, &c. See Herkne.

Harlot, n. rascal, scurrilous fellow, VIII a 54, [XVI 185]. [OFr. harlot.]

Harm(e), n. grief, misfortune, injury, detriment, I 147, V 204, 209, VI 28, XII a 162, XIII b 39, XIV a 26, XVI 323, &c. [OE. hearm.]

Harp, n. harp, II 19, 231, &c. [OE. hearp.]

Harpe, v. to harp, II 37, 271, &c. [OE. hearpian.]

Harpour(e), Harper, n. harper, minstrel, II 35, 40, 513, 522, &c. [OE. hearpere; OFr. harpour.]

Harpyng, n. harping, minstrelsy, II 3, 43, 277, &c. [OE. hearpung.]

Harryng, n. snarling, XIII b 15. [Echoic.]

Harrowe, Herrowe, interj. a cry for help, XVI 185, 343; as sb., uproar, XVI 98. [OFr. harou.]