[hwider], adv., whither: hwyder, [163]; hwäder (hwäðer, MS.), [1332].

[hwîl], st. f., time, space of time: nom. sg. wäs seó hwîl micel (it was a long time), [146]; þâ wäs hwîl däges (the space of a day), [1496]; acc. sg. hwîle, for a time, [2138]; a while, [105], [152]; lange (longe) hwîle, a long while, [16], [2781]; âne hwîle, a while, [1763]; lytle hwîle, brief space, [2031], [2098]; ænige hwîle, any while, [2549]; lässan hwîle, a lesser while, [2572]; dat. sg. ær däges hwîle, before daybreak, [2321]; dat. pl. nihtes hwîlum, sometimes at night, [3045]. Adv., sometimes, often: hwîlum, [175], [496], [917], [1729], [1829], [2017], [2112], etc.; hwîlum ... hwîlum, [2108-9-10].—Comp.: däg-, gescäp-, orleg-, sige-hwîl.

[hwît], adj., brilliant, flashing: nom. sg. se hwîta helm, [1449].

[hworfan]. See [hweorfan].

[hwôpan], st. v., to cry, cry out mourn: pret. sg. hweóp, [2269].

[hwyder]. See [hwider].

[hwylc], pron., which, what, any: 1) adj.: nom. sg. m. sceaða ic nât hwylc, [274]; fem, hwylc orleghwîl, [2003]; nom. pl. hwylce Sægeáta sîðas wæron, [1987].—2) subst., w. gen. pl. nom. m.: Frisna hwylc, [1105]; fem, efne swâ hwylc mägða swâ þone magan cende (whatever woman brought forth this son), [944]; neut. þonne his bearna hwylc (than any one of his sons), [2434]; dat. sg. efne swâ hwylcum manna swâ him gemet þûhte, [3058].—Comp.: æg-, nât-, wel-hwylc.

ge-[hwylc, ge-hwilc, ge-hwelc], w. gen. pl., each: nom. sg. m. gehwylc, [986], [1167], [1674]; acc. sg. m. gehwylcne, [937], [2251], [2517]; gehwelcne, [148]; fem, gehwylce, [1706]; neut. gehwylc, [2609]; instr. sg. dôgra gehwylce, [1091]; so, [2058], [2451]; dat. sg. m. gehwylcum, [412], [769], [785], etc.; fem, ecga gehwylcre, [806]; neut. cynna gehwylcum, [98]; gen. sg. m. and neut. gehwylces, [733], [1397], [2095].

[hwyrft], st. m., circling movement, turn: dat. pl. adv. hwyrftum scrîðað (wander to and fro), [163].—Comp. ed-hwyrft.

[hycgan], w. v., to think, resolve upon: pret. sg. ic þät hogode þät ... (my intention was that ...), [633].—Comp. w. pres. part.: bealo-, heard-, swîð-, þanc-, wîs-hycgend.