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3. [? _Hidden_, from B.'s _hulstred_.] Hommeur, AE. 1190. [? _Honour_.] Hondepoint, AE. 273. [Sk. renders (_every_) _moment_; K.B. and Speght give no help.] Hopelen, AE. 399. [_Hopelessness_--'I from a night of hopelessness am awakened.'] Horrowe, M. 2. _Unseemly, disagreeable_. C. Horse-millanar, Ch. 56. See C.'s note. [According to Steevens a Bristol tradesman in 1776 so described himself over his shop-door.] Houton, M. 93. _Hollow_. C. Hulstred, M. 6. _Hidden, secret_. C. Huscarles, AE. 922. 1194. _House-servants_. Hyger, AE. 627. The flowing of the tide in the Severn was antiently called the _Hygra_. Gul. Malmesb. de Pontif. Ang. L. iv. ['The eagre or "bore" of the Severn is a large and swift tide-wave which sometimes flows in from the Atlantic Ocean with great force.' Sk. II, p. 61, note.] Hylle-fyre, AE. 682. _A beacon_. Hylte, T. 168. _Hid, secreted_. C.--AE. 1059. _Hide_. C. [Hylted, Hyltren, T. 47 .65. _Hidden_. C.] I., J. Jape, Ch. 74. _A short surplice_, &c. C. Jeste, G. 195. _Hoisted, raised_. C. Ifrete, G. 2. _Devour, destroy_. C. Ihantend, E. I. 40. _Accustomed_. C. Jintle, H. 2. 82. for _Gentle_. Impestering, E. I. 29. _Annoying_. C. Inhild, E. I. 14. _Infuse_. C. Ishad, Le. 37. _Broken_. C. Jubb, E. III. 72. _A bottle_. C. [Iwimpled, H. 2. 528. _Muffled_ (Speght).] Iwreene, p. 286. 9. [Evidently the same as K.'s bewreen, _expressed, shewn_.] K. Ken, E. II. 6. _See, discover, know_. C. Kennes, Ep. 28. _Knows_. C. Keppend, Le. 44. [_Careful, precise,_ from B.'s kepen, _keep, take care of_.] Kiste, Ch. 25. _Coffin_. C. Kivercled, E. III. 63. _The hidden or secret part_. C. Knopped, M. 14. _Fastened, chained, congealed_. C. L. [Lack in C. generally = _to be in need of_ rather than simply _to be without_; cf. G. 176.] Ladden, H. 1. 206. [_Lay_.] Leathel, E. I. 42. _Deadly_. C. Lechemanne, AE. 31. _Physician_. Leckedst, H. 2. 332. [No explanation.] Lecturn, Le. 46. _Subject_. C. Lecturnies, AE. 109. _Lectures_. C. Leden, El. 30. _Decreasing_. C. Ledanne, AE. 1143. [? _Leaden, heavy_; or it may be an adj. formed from K.'s leden (O.), _languish_.] [Lee, Ep. 6. _Lay_; or ? _lie_.] Leege, G. 173. _Homage, obeysance_. C. Leegefolcke, G. 43. _Subjects_. C. [Leffed, H. 1. 141. _Left_.] Lege, Ep. 3. _Law_. C. [Legeful, E. I. 3. _Loyal_.] Leggen, M. 92. _Lessen, alloy_. C. Leggeude, M. 32. _All
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