[heán], adj., depressed, low, despised, miserable: nom. sg., [1275], [2100], [2184], [2409].

[heáp], st. m., heap, crowd, troop: nom. sg. þegna heáp, [400]; þes hearda heáp, this brave band, [432]; acc. sg. here-sceafta heáp, the crowd of spears, [335]; mago-rinca heáp, [731]; dat. sg. on heápe, in a compact body, as many as there were of them, [2597].—Comp. wîg-heáp.

[heáwan], st. v., to hew, to cleave: inf., [801].

ge-heáwan, cleave: pres. subj. ge-heáwe, [683].

[heoðu], st. f., the interior of a building: dat. sg. þät he on heoðe gestôd, in the interior (of the hall, Heorot), [404].

[heofon], st. m., heaven: nom. sg., [3157]; dat. sg. hefene, [1572]; gen. sg. heofenes, [414], [576], [1802], etc.; gen. pl. heofena, [182]; dat. pl. under heofenum, [52], [505].

[heolfor], st. n., gore, fresh or crude blood: dat. instr. sg. hâtan heolfre, [850], [1424]; heolfre, [2139]; under heolfre, [1303].

[heolster], st. n., haunt, hiding-place: acc. sg. on heolster, [756].

[heonan], adv., hence, from here: heonan, [252]; heonon, [1362].

[heor], st. m., door-hinge: nom. pl. heorras, [1000].