[hord-ärn], st. n., place in which a treasure is kept, treasure-room: dat. hord-ärne, [2832]; gen. pl. hord-ärna, [2280].

[hord-burh], st. f., city in which is the treasure (of the king's), ruler's castle: acc. sg., [467].

[hord-gestreón], st. n., hoard-treasure, precious treasure: dat. pl. hord-gestreónum, [1900]; gen. pl. mägen-byrðenne hord-gestreóna, the great burden of rich treasures, [3093].

[hord-mâððum], st. m., treasure-jewel, precious jewel: acc. sg. (-madmum, MS.), [1199].

[hord-wela], w. m., treasure-riches, abundance of treasures: acc. sg. hord-welan, [2345].

[hord-weard], st. m., warder of the treasure, hoard-warden: 1) of the king: nom. sg., [1048]; acc. sg., [1853].—2) of the drake: nom. sg., [2294], [2303], [2555], [2594].

[hord-weorðung], st. f., ornament out of the treasure, rich ornament: acc. sg.—weorðunge, [953].

[hord-wyn], st. f., treasure-joy, joy-giving treasure: acc. sg. hord-wynne, [2271].

[horn], st. m., horn: 1) upon an animal: instr. pl. heorot hornum trum, [1370].—2) wind-instrument: nom. sg., [1424]; acc. sg., [2944].—Comp. gûð-horn.

[horn-boga], w. m., bow made of horn: dat. sg. of horn-bogan, [2438].