[horn-geáp], adj., of great extent between the (stag-)horns adorning the gables(?): nom. sg. sele ... heáh and horn-geáp, [82].

[horn-reced], st. n., building whose two gables are crowned by the halves of a stag's antler(?): acc. sg., [705]. Cf. Heyne's Treatise on the Hall, Heorot, p. 44.

[hors], st. n., horse: nom. sg., [1400].

[hôciht], adj., provided with hooks, hooked: in comp. heoro-hôciht.

be-[hôfian], w. v. w. gen., to need, to want: pres. sg. III. nu is se däg cumen þat ûre man-dryhten mägenes behôfað gôdra gûðrinca, now is the day come when our lord needs the might of strong warriors, [2648].

on-[hôhsnian], w. v., to hinder: pret. sg. þät onhôhsnode Heminges mæg (on hohsnod, MS.), [1945].

[hôlinga], adv., in vain, without reason, [1077].

be-[hôn], st. v., to hang with: pret. part. helmum behongen, [3140].

[hop], st. n., protected place, place of refuge, place of concealment, in the compounds fen-, môr-hop.

[hôs] (Goth, hansa), st. f., accompanying troop, escort: instr. sg. mägða hôse, with an accompanying train of servingwomen, [925].