hansa, f. ([97]), multitude, cumpany, band of men. [OE. hôs (ô < ǫn < an), f., band of men, OHG. hansa, f., multitude, MHG. hanse, a commercial leag, NHG. hanse, f., Hanseatic leag.]
hardjan ([14], n. 1), wv. ([187]), to harden, in ga-h. [< hardus.]
harduba, adv. ([210] and n. 1), hard, severely, grievously. [< hardus + -ba.]
hardu-haírtei, f. ([113]), hard-hartedness. [< stem of hardus + haírtei < -haírts, adj.; s. armahaírtiþa.]
hardus, adj. ([131]), hard, severe. [OE. heard, ME. hard, NE. hard, -ard (as in drunkard).]
harjis, m. ([90]), army, multitude, legion; Lu. II, 13. [OE. here (< *heri < *hæri < *hari), m., army, multitude, ME. here, host, army, NE. her- (in heriot), har- (in harbor).]
hatis, n. (gen. hatizis; 94 and n. 5), hate, hatred, wrath, anger. [< hatan + suff. -iz-a. OE. hete (i-stem, orig. iz-stem; s. however Brugm., II, 421), m. (orig. n.), hate, persecution, ME. hete, hate, NE. hate.]
hatizôn ([78]), wv. ([190]), to be angry. [< hatis.]
hatjan (and hatan; 193, n. 1), wv. to hate, w. acc.; Mt. V, 44. [< hat-, consonantal stem of hatis. OE. hatian, ME. hate, NE. hate.]