Hiȝt(e) (Hyght, Hihte, &c.); Hihe. See Hote, v.; Heigh(e).
Hii, see Hi, pl.; Hiis, see He, masc.
Hyle, v. to protect, I 184. [ON. hylja.]
Hil, Hill(e), Hyll(e), n. hill, II 354, V 13, 131, XVII 337, 442, 466, &c.; Hell, XII a 65, 79, 86; Hul (Hulles, pl.), XIII a 18, 45; by hylle ne be vale, nowhere, under no circumstances, V 203. [OE. hyll (Kt. hell).]
Him, Hym(e). See He, masc.; Hit. Himself; Hymself, -selue, -sylf, &c. See He, masc.
Hyndrid, pp. hindered, XI b 232. [OE. hindrian.]
Hyne, n. servant, VIII a 125; pl. labourers, VI 145. [OE. hīga, gen. pl. hīgna.]
Hypped, pa. t. hopped, V 164. [OE. *hyppan; cf. hoppian.] See Hoppit.
Hir(e), Hyr(e). See Hi, prons.
Hyre, Hire, Huyre (VIII), n. hire, pay, reward, VI 163, 223, VIII a 133, 189, 192, &c.; (in bad sense) XIV b 66, XVI 167, 260. [OE. hȳr.]