Harrowing, n. despoiling, XVI title. [OE. hergung.]

Hartely. See Hertely.

Harwen, v. to harrow, VIII b 19. [Cf. ON. herfi, OSwed. harva, a harrow.]

Hasell-note, n. hazel-nut, IX 55. [OE. hæsel-hnutu.]

Hast(e), n. violence, haste, VIII a 291, XVII 411, &c; an haste, III 22, 43, 47; in hast(e), V 150, VIII a 167, XVII 158, 293, 447, speedily, immediately. [OFr. haste; cf. Heste, n.2]

Hast(e), v. intr. and refl. to hasten, VIII a 317, XVII 182; hastis hemselue to hange, rashly (precipitately) hang themselves, XVI 307. [OFr. haster.]

Hast(e)ly, adv. speedily, XVII 39, 109. [From Haste, n.; cf. OE. hǣstlice.]

Hate. See Hoot.

Hate, n. hatred, VI 103, &c. [Stem of next.]

Hate, Hatie, 2 sg. pres. subj. (you should) hate, IV a 47, VIII a 52. [OE. hatian.]