Hylte, [401], concealed.

Hoberd, [179], [325], a satirical term. It is used also in the curious old poem on the Man in the Moon, printed in my Introduction to Shakespeare’s Mids. Night’s Dream, p. 54.

Hol, [284], whole.

Hoo, who.

Hool, whole.

Host, [282].

Howe, [99], ought.

Howyth, [97], ought.

Howlott, [179], owl. See Hunter’s Hallamshire Glossary, p. 52.

Howte, [182], howl.