[hâdor], st. m., clearness, brightness: acc. sg. under heofenes hâdor, [414].

[a]hâdor], adj., clear, fresh, loud: nom. sg. scop hwîlum sang hâdor on Heorote, [497].

hâdre, adv., clearly, brightly, [1572].

[hâl], adj., hale, whole, sound, unhurt: nom. sg. hâl, [300]. With gen. heaðo-lâces hâl, safe from battle, [1975]. As form of salutation, wes ... hâl, [407]; dat. sg. hâlan lîce, [1504].

[hâlig], adj., holy: nom. sg. hâlig god, [381], [1554]; hâlig dryhten, [687].

[hâm], st. m., home, residence, estate, land: acc. sg. hâm, [1408]; Hrôðgâres hâm, [718]. Usually in adverbial sense: gewât him hâm, betook himself home, [1602]; tô hâm, [124], [374], [2993]; fram hâm, at home, [194]; ät hâm, at home, [1249], [1924], [1157]; gen. sg. hâmes, [2367]; acc. pl. hâmas, [1128].—Comp. Finnes-hâm, [1157].

[hâm-weorðung], st. f., honor or ornament of home: acc. sg. hâm-weorðunge (designation of the daughter of Hygelâc, given in marriage to Eofor), [2999].

[hâr], adj., gray: nom. sg. hâr hilde-rinc, [1308], [3137]; acc. sg. under (ofer) hârne stân, [888], [1416], [2554]; hâre byrnan (i.e. iron shirt of mail), [2154]; dat. sg. hârum hildfruman, [1679]; f. on heáre hæðe (on heaw ... h ... ðe, MS.), [2213]; gen. sg. hâres, of the old man, [2989].—Comp. un-hâr.

[hât], adj., hot, glowing, flaming nom sg., [1617], [2297], [2548], [2559], etc.; wyrm hât gemealt, the drake hot (of his own heat) melted, [898]; acc. sg., 2282(?); inst. sg. hâtan heolfre, [850], [1424]; g. sg. heaðu-fýres hâtes, [2523]; acc. pl. hâte heaðo-wylmas, [2820].—Sup.: hâtost heaðo-swâta, [1669].

[a]hât], st. n., heat, fire: acc. sg. geseah his mondryhten ... hât þrowian, saw his lord endure the (drake's) heat, [2606].