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  • Habben - have.
  • Hagas - haggis.
  • Hak(ke) - chop.
  • Halvyndele - "þe halvyndele" means "half of it."
  • Ham - them.
  • Harde - (verb) harden; (adjective) hard.
  • Hardyd - hardened.
  • Haf - lift (heave).
  • Heile - cover.
  • Helyd - covered.
  • Hem - it; them.
  • Herþe - earth or earthenware.
  • Hery of bonys - hairy with bones.
  • Hete - heat; heat it up.
  • Heued(e); Hued(e) - head.
  • Hew; Hewe - chop.
  • Him - his.
  • His - is.
  • Hogepotte - hodgepodge; hotchpot, a stew of various ingredients.
  • Hol(e); Hoole - whole.
  • Holys - hulls.
  • Hool - hole.
  • Howhys - hoofs.
  • Hure - her.
  • Hwyte - white.
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