Híllare, cheerefull, blithe, ioyous, glad.

Hillária, the eight day of the Calends of Aprill, when the daies beginneth first to increase and bee longer than the night. Vsed also for Shrouing times or other times of mirth.

Hillarità, gladnesse, cheerefulnesse, glee, reioycing, mirth, iocondnesse.

Híllo, the litle gut.

Hílo, the North-winde.

Himantópodo, a long-legged and high-stalking bird.

Himẻccére, an Interiection of admiration, as wee say, good Lord! who would haue thought it.

Himenẻi, weddings, mariages, or espousals.

Himenẻo, the God of mariage or espousals.

Himnóne, a kind of Adamant stone that on the one side drawes iron to it, and with the other driues it away from it.