[Grundlike], adv. heartily, 651, 2659; deeply, 2013, 2268, 2307, where it is equivalent to Deplike, q.v. The word is undoubtedly Saxon, but in the Lexicons we only find Grundlinga, funditus, from Ælf. Gl. It is used by Laȝamon, l. 9783.
Cnihtes heom gereden
Grundliche feire.
Gyue. See [Giue].
Hal, all, 2370.
[Hal, more probably, is shortened from half, like twel from twelue.]
[Halde], v. S. to hold, take part, 2308. Holden, to keep or observe, 29, 1171. Haldes, pr. t. 3 p. holds, 1382. Hel, pa. t. held, 109. Helden, pa. t. pl. held, 1201. Halden, part. pa. held, holden, 2806.
Hals, n. S. neck, 521, 670, 2510. Sir Tr. p. 109.
Halue, n. S. side, part; bi bothe halue, 2682. See [Bi-halue].
Haluendel, n. S. the half part, 460. R. Gl. p. 5; R. Br.; K. Alisaund. 7116; Emare, 444; Chron. of Engl. 515; R. Hood, i. 68.