[for-hycgan], to despise, scorn, reject with contempt: pres. sg. I. ic þät þonne for-hicge þät ..., reject with scorn the proposition that ..., [435].
ge-[hycgan], to think, determine upon: pret. sg. þâ þu ... feorr gehogodest säcce sêcean, [1989].
[ofer-hycgan], to scorn: pret. sg. ofer-hogode þâ hringa fengel þät he þone wîdflogan weorode gesôhte (scorned to seek the wide-flier with a host), [2346].
[hydig] (for hygdig), adj., thinking, of a certain mind: comp. ân-, bealo-, grom-, nîð-, þrîst-hydig.
ge-[hygd], st. n., thought, sentiment: acc. sg. þurh hreðra gehygd, [2046].—Comp.: breóst-, môd-gehygd, won-hyd.
[hyge, hige], st. m., mind, heart, thought: nom. sg. hyge, [756]; hige, [594]; acc. sg. þurh holdne hige, [267]; gen. sg. higes, [2046]; dat. pl. higum, [3149].
[hyge-bend], st. m. f., mind-fetter, heart-band: instr. pl. hyge-bendum fäst, fast in his mind's fetters, secretly, [1879].
[hyge-geômor], adj., sad in mind: nom. sg. hyge-giômor, [2409].
[hyge-mêðe], adj.: 1) sorrowful, soul-crushing: nom. sg., [2443].—2) life-weary, dead: dat. pl. hyge-mêðum (-mæðum, MS.), [2910].
[hyge-rôf], adj., brave, valiant, vigorous-minded: nom. sg. [hygerôf], [403]; acc. sg. hige-rôfne, [204].