Haíbráius ([23]; 61), pr. n., Hebrew. [< Ἑβραῖος.]
haíhait, prt. of haitan.
háihs ([20], n. 2), adj. ([124]), with one ey.
hailags ([21], n. 1), adj. ([124]), holy. [< hails + suff. -ga-. OE. hâliᵹ (w. suff. iᵹ for eᵹ), ME. hali, holi, NE. holy.]
hailidêdi-u, prt. of hailjan + -u.
hailjan, wv. ([188]), to heal, ([1]) abs.; Mk. III, 2. ([2]) w. acc. of disease; Mk. III, 15.—Cpd. ga-h. [< hails. OE. hæ̂lan, ME. hele, NE. heal.]
-hailnan, wv. ([194]), to heal (intr.), in ga-h. [< hails.]
hails, adj. ([124]), hale, hole, sound, w. af w. dat.; Mk. V, 34. [OE. hâl, ME. hol, NE. hole.]
haims, f. ([103], n. 4), village, town, cuntry; Mk. I, 38. V, 14. [OE. hâm, m., ME. hôm, home, dwelling, in acc. uzed as adv., NE. home, -ham, Ham-, in names of places.]
háiraísis ([23]), heresy, in nom. pl. -eis. [< αἵρεσις, pl. -εις.]