[heoro-grim], adj., sword-grim, fierce in battle: nom. sg. m., [1565]; fem. -grimme, [1848].
[heoro-hôcihte], adj., provided with barbs, sharp like swords : instr. pl. mid eofer-spreótum heoro-hôcyhtum, [1439].
[heoro-serce], w. f., shirt of mail: acc. sg. hioro-sercean, [2540].
[heoro-sweng], st. m., sword-stroke: acc. sg. [1591].
[heoro-weallende], pres. part., rolling around fighting, of the drake, [2782]. See [weallian].
[heoro-wearh], st. m. he who is sword-cursed, who is destined to die by the sword: nom. sg., [1268].
[heófan], w. v., to lament, to moan: part. nom. pl. hiófende, [3143].
[â-heóran], to free (?): w. acc. pret. sg. brýd âheórde, [2931].
[heóre], adj., pleasant, not haunted, secure: nom. sg. fem, nis þät heóru stôw, that is no secure place, [1373].—Comp. un-heóre (-hýre).