[heáfod-segn], st. n., head-sign, banner: acc. sg., [2153].
[heáfod-weard], st. f., head-watch acc. sg. healdeð ... heáfod-wearde leófes and lâðes, for the friend and the foe (Beówulf and the drake, who lie dead near each other), [2910].
[heáh, heá], adj., high, noble (in composition, also primus): nom. sg. heáh Healfdene, [57]; heá (Higelâc), [1927]; heáh (sele), [82]; heáh hlæw, [2806], [3159]; acc. sg. heáh (segn), [48], [2769]; heáhne (MS. heánne) hrôf, [984]; dat. sg. in (tô) sele þam heán, [714], [920]; gen. sg. heán hûses, [116].—high, heavy: acc. heáh gesceap (an unusual, heavy fate), [3085].
[heá-burh], st. f., high city, first city of a country: acc. sg., [1128].
[heáh-cyning], st. m., high king, mightiest of the kings: gen. sg. -cyninges (of Hrôðgâr), [1040].
[heáh-gestreón], st. n., splendid treasure: gen. pl. -gestreóna, [2303].
[heáh-lufe], w. f., high love: acc. sg. heáh-lufan, [1955].
[heáh-sele], st. m., high hall, first hall in the land, hall of the ruler: dat. sg. heáh-sele, [648].
[heáh-setl], st. n., high seat, throne: acc. sg., [1088].
[heáh-stede], st. m., high place, ruler's place: dat. sg. on heáh-stede, [285].