[hand-gewriðen], pret. part. hand-wreathed, bound with the hand. acc. pl. wälbende ... hand-gewriðene, [1938].
[hand-locen], pret. part., joined, united by hand: nom. sg. (gûð-byrne, lîc-syrce) hondlocen (because the shirts of mail consisted of interlaced rings), [322], [551].
[hand-ræs], st. m., hand-battle, i.e. combat with the hands: nom. sg. hond-ræs, [2073].
[hand-scalu], st. f., hand-attendance, retinue: dat. sg. mid his hand-scale (hond-scole), [1318], [1964].
[hand-sporu], st. f., finger (on Grendel's hand), under the figure of a spear: nom. pl. hand-sporu, [987].
[hand-wundor], st. n., wonder done by the hand, wonderful handwork: gen. pl. hond-wundra mæst, [2769].
[hangian], w. v., to hang: pres. sg. III. þonne his sunu hangað hrefne to hrôðre, when his son hangs, a joy to the ravens, [2448]; pl. III. ofer þäm (mere) hongiað hrîmge bearwas, over which frosty forests hang, [1364]; inf. hangian, [1663]; pret. hangode, hung down, [2086].
[hatian], w. v. w. acc., to hate, to be an enemy to, to hurt: inf. he þone heaðo-rinc hatian ne meahte lâðum dædum (could not do him any harm), [2467]; pret. sg. hû se gûð-sceaða Geáta leóde hatode and hýnde, [2320].
[hâd], st. m., form, condition, position, manner: acc. sg. þurh hæstne hâd, in a powerful manner, [1336]; on gesîðes hâd, in the position of follower, as follower, [1298]; on sweordes hâd, in the form of a sword, [2194]. See under [on].