Holwe, Holȝ, adj. hollow, II 268, V 114. [OE. holh, n.]
Holwenes, n. cavity, XIII a 15. [From prec.]
Hom. See Hi, pron. pl.
Hom(e), n. home, XII b 181; long home, eternal home (after death), I 207. [OE. hām; cf. langne hām gesēcean, Fates of Apost., 92.]
Hom(e), Hame (XVII), adv. home(-wards), II 162, III 54, V 53, VIII a 194, IX 285, 314, XVII 143, &c.; back, VIII a 92. [OE. hām.]
Homely, adv. familiarly, XVI 64. [OE. *hām-līce.]
Homered, pa. t. (hammered), struck, V 243. [From OE. hamor, homor, n.] See Hamerys.
Homward, adv. homewards, XII b 104, 154, XVII 182. [OE. hām-weard.]
Hond(e), Hand(e), n. hand, I 101, II 470, IV a 27, V 37, XIV c 45 (pl. or distrib. sg.; see Hert), &c.; Hend(e), pl. IV a 65, 80, XVI *75, 400, XVII 34, 255; Honden, pl. II 79. Held in hond, ruled, II 488; at our h., at hand, VII 13; hand yn h., I 151, 223; on hond, on the wrist, II 307; out of honde, straight away, V 217; tak vpon hand (without to), undertake to, X 130. [OE. hónd, hánd; pl. hánda; ON. pl. hend-r.]
Hondqwile, n. moment, VII 117. [OE. hónd-hwīl.]