Hat, or Het pret. of v. to hit
Hathe s. to be in hathe, i.e., to be thickly covered with pustules, to be closely matted together
Haydigees, (g hard and soft) s. high spirits
Hay-sucker s. the white-throat
Hayty-tayty seesaw, also interj. what’s here!
Hay-ward s. pound-keeper, a keeper of hedges or hays (A S hæig-weard)
Hedge-bore s. a rough workman
Heel, Hell v. to pour out or in, hence Heel-taps
Heel v. to hide, to cover (A S helan)
Heeler s. one who hides or covers. Proverb: The heeler is as bad as the stealer