hight, III, 309, 34: I promise. pret. heght, hight, III, 407, 17.

hile, v., IV, 456, 17: hail. pret. helt, 457, 22.

hill-gate, IV, 249, F 4: hill-road.

hilt, V, [76], 21: flayed.

him. him, hym come, I, 244, 10, 13, 17; up stod him, 15, 16: dative of subject after verb of motion. stert hym, III, 62, 120. wente hym, III, 62, 126. rade him, IV, 2, 5. ar the coc him crowe, I, 244, 18.

hin-chill, V, [278], 33. See hind-chiel.

hinchman, III, 320, A b 16: henchman, servant (man who stands at the hinch, haunch).

hind, hinde, hindy, hynde, adj., courteous, gracious, gentle, kindly: I, 430, 5, 9; II, 177 f., 20, 35; III, 310, 52; 358, 69. See hend.

hind, hynde, n. (A. S. hína, O. Eng. hine, servant), youth, chiel, callant, seems often to be used as an epithet==young (but this may possibly be hind==kindly courteous, etc., in some cases). Hynde Etin, I, 369 f., 3, 5, etc. (called Young Akin in A 367, 6, etc., Young Hastings the groom in C, 371, 3). Hind Henry, II, 305 f., 6, 18, etc.; Hynde Henry, II, 306 f., 6, 8, etc. hind-chiel, hin-chill, hynd-chiel, I, 367, 3; II, 83, after 38; IV, 432, 15; V, [278], 33. hind-greeme, I, 69, 51. hind-squire, I, 452, C 10; 453, 7; hynde squire, V, [25] f., 2, 13, 19, etc. hine-squar, V, [278], 29 (called young squar in 18). In all three, both parts signify young fellow.

hind, gane hind away, II, 248, 5==hyne away, far away.