[here-spêd], st. f., (war-speed), luck in war: nom. sg., [64].

[here-stræl], st. m., war-arrow, missile: nom. sg., [1436].

[here-syrce], w. f., battle-shirt, shirt of mail: acc. sg. here-syrcan, [1512].

[here-wæd], st. f., army-dress, coat of mail, armor: dat. pl. (as instr.) here-wædum, [1898].

[here-wæsma], w. m., war-might, fierce strength in battle: dat. pl. an here-wæsmum, [678].—Leo.

[here-wîsa], w. m., leader of the army, i.e. ruler, king: nom. sg., [3021].

[herg, hearg], st. m., image of a god, grove where a god was worshipped, hence to the Christian a wicked place(?): dat. pl. hergum geheaðerod, confined in wicked places (parallel with hell-bendum fäst), [3073].

[herigean], w. v. w. dat. of pers., to provide with an army, to support with an army: pres. sg. I. ic þe wel herige, [1834].—Leo.

[hete], st. m., hate, enmity: nom. sg. [142], [2555].—Comp.: ecg-, morðor-, wîg-hete.

[hete-lîc], adj., hated: nom. sg., [1268].