[hreðer-bealo], st. n., evil that takes hold on the heart, evil severely felt: acc. sg., [1344].

[hrefn]. See [hräfn].

[hrêð], st. f., glory; in composition, gûð-hrêð; renown, assurance of victory, in sige-hrêð.

[hrêðe], adj., renowned in battle: nom. sg. hrêð (on account of the following ät, final e is elided, as wênic for wêne ic, [442]; frôfor and fultum for frôfre and fultum, [699]; firen ondrysne for firene ondr., [1933], [2576].

[hrêð-sigor], st. m., glorious victory: dat. sg. hrêð-sigora, [2584].

[hrêmig], adj., boasting, exulting: with instr. and gen. hûðe hrêmig, [124]; since hrêmig, [1883]; frätwum hrêmig, [2055]; nom. pl. nealles Hetware hrêmge þorfton (sc. wesan) fêðe-wîges, [2365].

on-[hrêran], w. v., to excite, to stir up: pret. part. on-hrêred, [549], [2555].

[hreâ-wîc], st. n., place of corpses: acc. sg. Geáta leóde hreâ-wîc heóldon, held the place of corpses, [1215].

[hreád], st. f., ornament(?), in comp. earm-hreád. See [hreóðan].

[hreám], st. m., noise, alarm:: nom. sg., [1303].