Heryen, v. to praise, XI b 152. [OE. herian.]
Heryng(e) (of), n. hearing (of), listening (to), IX 277, X introd., XI b 59, &c. [OE. hēring.]
Herkne, Herken, v. to listen, II 443, 525; imper. sg. II 557, XV c 36; pl. II 23; Harke, imper. sg. XVI 137; Harkens, pl. XVI 37. [OE. hercnian; cf. OFris. herkia.]
Herrowe. See Harrowe.
Hert(e), n. heart, II 338, IV a 8, VI 4, VIII a 208, &c.; distrib. sg. for pl. (usual ME. idiom in similar contexts, cf. Kne, &c.), IV a 16, b 41; hertes lif, life, XII a 4. [OE. heorte.]
Hertely, Hartely, adj. heartfelt, XVI 245; adv. in heart, XVII 388. [Prec. + OE. -lic(e).]
Heruest, n. autumn, harvest, VII 101, VIII a 68, 285, 294, b 7. [OE. hærfest.]
Heruest-tyme, n. harvest-time, VIII a 108. [OE. hærfest-tīma.]
Hespyne, n. boat, X 127. [ON. esping-r, a ship's boat.]
Heste, n.1 command(ment), XI b 106; Hestis, pl. XI b 70, 187, 191, &c. [Extended from OE. hǣs; cf. Beheste, Biqueste.]