grys (A.N.) [308], a kind of fur
†grysliche (A.S.) [485], fearfully
grom (A.S.) [99], a man: hence the modern groom
grote (A.N.) [51], a groat, a coin of the value of four pennies
grucchen, grucche (A.S.) to grudge
H.
hailsen (A.S.) to salute. pres. s. hailse, [83]. pret. hailsed, [148], [151]
hayward (A.N.) [415], a man employed to watch and guard the inclosed fields, or hays. An illustration of this word will be found in the passage from Whitaker's text given in the note on l. 2473
hakke (A.S.) [420], to follow, run after, cut along after
half (A.S.) half, side