A Select Collection of Old English Plays, Volume 15
xi. 452
Haxter, xiv. 282
Hay, _hedge_, i. 401; _a net for catching rabbits_, vii. 341
Haydegyve, _a kind of dance_, xii. 507
Hazard, _risk_, xv. 225; _game_, ii. 34; _plot of a tennis-court_, ix. 381
Haze, _note_, iii. 110
He, _one_, iv. 357
He and she, _man and woman_, xiv. 443
Heal, _salvation_, i. 199, 212
Heale, xv. 425
Heart of grace, _courage_, xii. 212
Heats, "ride his heats," xv. 129
Hedgecreeper, _a term of contempt_, ii. 251
Heightening, _aggravation_, xv. 92
Heildom, _properly "health," but here seems a corruption of "hilding," a caitiff, slave_, xiii. 43
Heir, _an heiress_, ix. 535
Hele, _health_, _salvation_, i. 129
Helic, _a term in astrology_, xi. 336
Helm, _helmet_, i. 149
Helter-skelter, _to waste_, vii. 436
Hem, _to clear the throat_, iv. 69; _talkative_, i. 74
Hemuse, _a roebuck of three years old_, ix. 148
Hend, _courteous_, i. 250
Heng, _to hang_, i. 134
Hent, _to seize_, xii. 311
Herber, _arbour_, ii. 46
Heritor, _inheritor_, ii. 8
Herme, _harm_, xii. 311
Heronsew, ii. 282
Herry, _to harry_, i. 30
Hest, _behest_, _command_, vii., 18; xi. 99
Hey-pass, _a term in legerdemain_, x. 306
Hey troly lolly, i. 20.
Hidder, _hither_, xii. 507
High, "a high," _loudly_, i. 23; _aloud_, i. 33
Highmen and lowmen, xii. 243, _note_
Hight, } Highteth, } _is called_, i. 56;