hap, v., I, 15, 18; 299, 5; IV, 233, 2: cover, wrap.
hap, v., IV, 483 b, after 12: hop.
happer, hopper.
happing. See hap.
harbengers, III, 198, 2: harbingers, officers who preceded the king in a progress to provide accommodation for the court.
harl, harl her thro the lin, I, 303, D 4: drag. See haurld.
harme, III, 357, 50: sorrow.
harnessed (men), III, 62, 133: equipped.
harns, V, [201], note ‡: brains, harn-pan, brain-pan, skull.
harried, haryed, pret. and p. p., III, 295, 4, 6; 296, 12; IV, 6, 9, 14, etc.; V, [250], 9, 13: plundered. See herry.