halycon, come halycon to the town, III, 434, E 3: in a rollicking, or a boisterous, turbulent way. North Eng. hallacking, making merry; Scottish hallach, hallokit, crazy.
halyde, hauled.
hame, bring hame, bear a child. See bring.
hame, home, came, IV, 405, 54; 420, 5: was born.
hame, gae hame, III, 398, A c after 3: that is, to the heaven where you belong. seek your lover hame, IV, 174, 11: go for and bring.
hame-gaun, I, 72 f., 11, 66: home-going (to go home),
hamesucken, IV, 244 b: invasion of a private house.
hand, att hand of, III, 278, 30: nearly, about; cf. Old Eng. nearhand. (stroke) behind his hand, II, 63, 24: seems to be intended for backhanded.
hand for hand, III, 465, 34; 466, 48: in a fair match? (hand to hand, 468, 48.)
hand, lokyde at his hand, III, 307, 10: probably, shading his eyes with his hand; possibly, looked aside. Cf. lookit aneath (below) the sun, III, 5, D 7; 6, 6; 8, 6.