haill. See hale.

hailsed, I, 333, 2: greeted.

hain, II, 92, 17, strong participle of have (haven), wald hain==would (have) had.

haind grass, II, 465, 7 (spared, preserved): grass kept from cutting or pasturing.

hair, hire.

haisling, IV, 46, B 9, come haisling to the town; cf. hailing, proceeding. (Perhaps miswritten; Hill Burton’s hand is not always careful.)

halch, halch vpon, I, 294, 18, 20; III, 419 f., 7, 37: salute, bestow a salutation on.

hald. See hauld, hold.

hale, haill, hail, haylle, hell, II, 28, 23; 80, 15; III, 296, 23; IV, 379, 11; 380, 20; 381, 8; 382, 13; V, [276], 14, 15: whole, in sound condition. III, 163, 77; 299, 3: wholly.

Haleigh, as he was walking the Haleigh throw, I, 76, E 6: ha-lee, the lea of the hall?