[hyge-sorh], st. f., heart-sorrow: gen. pl. -sorga, [2329].

[hyge-þyhtig], adj., doughty, courageous: acc. sg. hige-þihtigne (of Beówulf), [747]. See [þyhtig].

[hyge-þrym], st. m., animi majestas, high-mindedness: dat. pl. for hige-þrymmum, [339].

[hyht], st. m., thought, pleasant thought, hope (Dietrich): nom. sg., [179].

ge-[hyld] (see [healdan]), st. n., support, protection: nom. sg., [3057].—Leo.

[hyldan], w. v., to incline one's self, lie down to sleep: pret. sg. hylde hine, inclined himself, lay down, [689].

[hyldo], st. f., inclination, friendliness, grace: acc. sg. hyldo, [2068], [2294]; gen. sg. hyldo, [671], [2999].

[â-hyrdan], w. v., harden: pret. part. â-hyrded, [1461].

[hyrde]. See [hirde].

[hyrst], st. f., accoutrements, ornament, armor: acc. sg. hyrste (Ongenþeów's equipments and arms), [2989]; acc. pl. hyrsta, [3166]; instr. pl. hyrstum, [2763].