98. HÆRE'RE: hæ'reo, hæ'sum, to stick.
her: adhere' (-ency, -ent); cohere' (-ence, -ency, -ent); inhere (-ent).
hes: adhe'sion; adhe'sive; cohe'sion; cohe'sive.
Hes'itate (Lat. v. hæsita're, hæsita'ium, to be at a stand, to doubt); hes'itancy; hesita'tion.
99. HÆRES, hære'dis, an heir or heiress; French Hériter, to be heir to.
hered: hered'itary, descending to heirs.
herit: her'itable; her'itage; inher'it (-ance); disinher'it.
Heir (Old Fr. heir = Lat. hæ'res); heir'ess; heir'loom (Anglo-Saxon geloma, goods).
100. HO'MO, hom'inis, a man; Huma'nus, human.
hom: hom'age (Fr. hommage, literally, acknowledgment by a man or vassal to his feudal lord); homicide (Lat. v. cæd'ere, to kill)