hi, I hi, III, 349, 46: have. I hinna, II, 469, 28: have not.
hich, high.
hide, II, 467, 44, 50: should probably be heed, as written by Motherwell.
hie, hye, n., I, 328, 37; II, 164, 9, 12; III, 99, 50: haste.
hie, she smiled hie, V, [51], 55: with a smile not confined to her mouth, but mounting higher.
hiean, II, 147, 2: hying.
hiesed, IV, 424, b 7, 8: hoised, lifted, dragged.
high-gate, V, [239], O 4: high-road.
highman, I, 203, C 16, 17. In a 16, the reading is hymen, which is in itself plausible, but not ballad-like. If highman is right, the meaning would seem to be, the chief man of the occasion, the bride-groom.
hight, III, 441, 30: is, was, called. See height.