[heaðo-steáp], adj., high in battle, excelling in battle: nom. sg. in weak form, heaðo-steápa, [1246]; acc. sg. heaðo-steápne, [2154], both times of the helmet.
[heaðo-swât], st. m., blood of battle: dat. sg. heaðo-swâte, [1607]; as instr., [1461]; gen. pl. hâtost heaðo-swâta, [1669].
[heaðo-sweng], st. m., battle-stroke (blow of the sword): dat. sg. äfter heaðu-swenge, [2582].
[heaðo-torht], adj., loud, clear in battle: nom. sg. stefn ... heaðo-torht, the voice clear in battle, [2554].
[heaðo-wæd], st. f., battle-dress, coat of mail, armor: instr. pl. heaðo-wædum, [39].
[heaðo-weorc], st. n., battle-work, battle: acc. sg., [2893].
[heaðo-wylm], st. m., hostile (flame-) wave: acc. pl. hâte heaðo-wylmas, [2820]; gen. pl. heaðo-wylma, [82].
[heaf], st. n., sea: acc. pl. ofer heafo, [2478]. See [Note].
[heal], st. f., hall, main apartment, large building (consisting of an assembly-hall and a banqueting-hall): nom. sg. heal, [1152], [1215]; heall, [487]; acc. sg. healle, [1088]; dat. sg. healle, [89], [615], [643], [664], [926], [1010], [1927], etc.; gen. sg. [healle], [389].—Comp.: gif-, meodo-heal.