Help(e), n. help, reinforcements, VII 3, VIII a 240, X 180, &c.; forces, XIII b 65. [OE. help.]

Helpe(n), Help(pe), v. to help, avail, II 116, V 141 (note), VIII a 21, 241, &c.; pres. subj. V 55, XVII 247; Holpyn, pa. t. pl. VIII a 100; Hulpen, VIII a 110; Helping, n. X 18. [OE. helpan.]

Hemself, -selue. See Hi, pl.

Hende, adj. courteous, gracious, II 563, XVI 45; as sb., good sir, V 262; Hendely, adv. courteously, V 340. [OE. (ge-)hénde, convenient, at hand.]

Hendy, adj. gracious, fair, XV c 9, 37, &c. [Extended from prec.]

Henge. See Hange.

Hennes; Hence, Hens (XVII), adv. from here, VIII a 273, b 84, XVII 292, 507; from now, ago, VIII b 36, XVII 25. [ME. henen(e), henne (OE. heonane) + adv. -es.]

Hent(e), v. to catch, seize, get, receive, I 112, V 249, VI 28 (pres. subj.), VIII a 167, 181; hent to, lay hold of, XVII 420; Hent, pp. IV a 24, V 209, 255; Yhent, XV c 9, 37, &c. [OE. hentan.]

Hep; Heore. See Heep; Hi, pl.

Her(e), Heere, Hier(e), (III, XII), adv. here, at this point, III 2, VI 159, XI a 1, b 82, XII b 34, 118, XVI 40, &c.; here is, XII b 161, XVI 325; here abowte, hereabouts, XV i 1. Her(e)-, Hyer-, used for neut. pron. (this &c.) in: Her(e)fore, for this reason, XI a 22, 33, b 139; Hereinne, VI 217; Her(e)of, Hyerof, at, of this, III 1, VIII a 177, IX 150, XI a 54. [OE. hēr.]