Herbs in sheets to be hung round the bath-room, [67/977].
Herne, [2/24], corner.
Heron, to dysmembre or carve, [p. 162].
See Heyron-sewe.
Heronsew, [157/5];
to be cooked dry, [164/20].
‘I wol nat tellen of her straunge sewes,
Ne of her swannes, ne here heron-sewes.’
Chaucer, March. Tale, l. 60, v. 2, p. 357, ed. Morris.
Herring, L. Andrewe on the, [p. 114].