wæs
        gehwæðer
                             
                ōðrum
lifigende lāð, 815; wæs .
    lifigende lāð, 815; wæs .
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    hring-naca, w. m. , _ship with iron rings, sea-going ship_: nom. sg. , 1863.
hring-net, st. n. , _ring-net_, i. e. a shirt of interlaced rings: acc. sg. ,
2755; acc. pl. hring-net, 1890.
hring-sele, st. m. , _ring-hall_, i. e. hall in which are rings, or in which
rings are bestowed: acc. sg. , 2841; dat. sg. , 2011, 3054.
hring-weorðung, st. f. , _ring-ornament_: acc. sg. -weorðunge, 3018.
hrīnan, st. v. w. dat. : 1) _to touch, lay hold of_: inf. þæt him heardra
nān hrīnan wolde īren ǣrgōd (_that no good sword of valiant men would make
an impression on him_), 989; him for hrōf-sele hrīnan ne mehte fǣrgripe
flōdes (_the sudden grip of the flood might not touch him owing to the
hall-roof_), 1516; þæt þām hring-sele hrīnan ne mōste gumena ǣnig _(so that
none might touch the ringed-hall), _3054; pret. sg. siððan hē hire folmum
[hr]ān (_as soon as he touched it with his hands_), 723; oð þæt dēaðes wylm
hrān æt heortan (_seized his heart_), 2271. Pret. subj. þēah þe him wund
hrīne (_although he was wounded_), 2977. --2) (O. N. hrīna, _sonare,
clamare), to resound, rustle_: pres. part. nom. pl. hrīnde bearwas (for
hrīnende) 1364; but see Note.
hroden. See hrēoðan.
hron-fix. See hran-fix.
hrōðor, st. m. , _joy, beneficium_: dat sg. hrefne tō hrōðre, 2449; gen. pl.
hrōðra, 2172.
hrōf, st. m. , _roof, ceiling of a house_: nom. sg. , 1000; acc. sg. under
Heorotes hrōf, 403; under gēapne hrōf, 838; geseah stēapne hrōf (here
_inner roof, ceiling_), 927; so, ofer hēahne hrōf, 984; ymb þæs helmes
hrōf, 1031; under beorges hrōf, 2756. --Comp. inwit-hrōf.
hrōf-sele, st. m. , _covered hall_: dat. sg. hrōf-sele, 1516.
hrōr, adj. , _stirring, wide-awake, valorous_: dat. sg. of þǣm hrōran,
1630. --Comp. fela-hrōr.
hruron. See hrēosan.
hrūse, w. f. , _earth, soil_: nom. sg. , 2248, 2559; acc. sg. on hrūsan, 773,
2832; dat. sg. under hrūsan, 2412.
hrycg, st. m. , _back_: acc. sg. ofer wæteres hrycg (_over the water's back,
surface_), 471.
hryre, st. m. , _fall, destruction, ruin_: acc. sg. , 3181; dat. sg. , 1681,
3006. --Comp. : lēod-, wīg-hryre.
hrysian, w. v. , _to shake, be shaken, clatter_: pret. pl. syrcan hrysedon
(_corselets rattled_, of men in motion), 226.
hund, st. m. , _dog_: instr. pl. hundum, 1369.
hund, num. , _hundred_: þrēo hund, 2279; w. gen. pl. hund missēra, 1499;
hund þūsenda landes and locenra bēaga, 2995.
hū, adv. , _how, quomodo_, 3, 116, 279, 738, 845, 2319, 2520, 2719, etc.
huð, st. f. , _booty, plunder_: dat. (instr. ) sg. hūðe, 124.
hūru, adv. , _above all, certainly_, 369; _indeed, truly_, 182, 670, 1072,
1466, 1945, 2837; _yet, nevertheless_, 863; _now_, 3121.
hūs, st. n. , _house_: gen. sg. hūses, 116; gen. pl. hūsa sēlest (Heorot),
146, 285, 659, 936.
hwan, adv. , _whither_: tō hwan syððan wearð hondrǣs hæleða (_what issue the
hand-to-hand fight of the heroes had_), 2072.
hwanan, hwanon, adv. , _whence_: hwanan, 257, 2404; hwanon, 333.
hwā, interrog. and indef. pron. , _who_: nom. sg. m. hwā, 52, 2253, 3127;
neut. hwæt, 173; ānes hwæt (_a part only_), 3011; hwæt þā men wǣron (_who
the men were_), 233, etc. ; hwæt syndon gē searo-hæbbendra (_what armed men
are ye? _), 237; acc. sg. m. wið manna hwone (_from (? ) any man_), 155;
neut. þurh hwæt, 3069; hwæt wit geō sprǣcon, 1477; hwæt . . . hȳnðo (gen. ),
fǣr-nīða (_what shame and sudden woes_), 474; so, hwæt þū worn fela (_how
very much thou_), 530; swylces hwæt, 881; hwæt . . . ārna, 1187; dat. m.
hwām, 1697. --Comp. ǣg-hwā.
hwæt, interj. , _what! lo! indeed! _ 1, 943, 2249.
ge-hwā, w. part, gen. , _each, each one_: acc. sg. m. wið fēonda gehwone,
294; nīða gehwane, 2398; mēca gehwane, 2686; gum-cynnes gehwone, 2766; fem,
on healfa gehwone, 801; dat. sg. m. dōgora gehwām, 88; æt nīða gehwām, 883;
þegna gehwām, 2034; eorla gehwǣm, 1421; fem. in mǣgða ge-hwǣre, 25; nihta
gehwǣm, 1366; gen. sing. m. manna gehwæs, 2528; fem. dǣda gehwæs, 2839.
hwār. See hwǣr.
hwæder. See hwider.
hwæðer, pron. , _which of two_: nom. sg. hwæðer . . . uncer twēga, 2531; swā
hwæðer, _utercunque_: acc. sg. on swā hwæðere hond swā him gemet þince,
687. --Comp. ǣg-hwæðer.
ge-hwæðer, _each of two, either-other_: nom. sg. m.
wæs gehwæðer ōðrum
lifigende lāð, 815; wæs . . . gehwæðer ōðrum hrōðra gemyndig, 2172; nē
gehwæðer incer (_nor either of you two_), 584; nom. sg. neut. gehwæðer þāra
(_either of them_, i. e. ready for war or peace), 1249; dat. sg. hiora
gehwæðrum, 2995; gen. sg. bēga gehwæðres, 1044.
hwæðer, hwæðere, hwæðre, 1) adv. , _yet, nevertheless_: hwæðre, 555, 891,
1271, 2099, 2299, 2378, etc. ; hwæðre swā þēah, _however, notwithstanding_,
2443; hwæðere, 574, 578, 971, 1719--2) conj. , = _utrum, whether_: hwæðre,
1315; hwæðer, 1357, 2786.
hwæt, adj. , _sharp, bold, valiant_: nom. sg. se secg hwata, 3029; dat. sg.
hwatum, 2162; nom. pl. hwate, 1602, 2053; acc. pl. hwate, 2643,
3006. --Comp. : fyrd-, gold-hwæt.
hwæt. See hwā.
hwǣr, adv. , _where_: elles hwǣr, _elsewhere_, 138; hwǣr, _somewhere_, 2030.
In elliptical question: wundur hwār þonne. . . , _is it a wonder when. . . ? _
3063. --Comp. ō-hwǣr.
ge-hwǣr, _everywhere_: þēah þū heaðo-rǣsa gehwǣr dohte (_everywhere good in
battle_), 526.
hwele. See hwyle.
hwergen, adv. , _anywhere_: elles hwergen, _elsewhere_, 2591.
hwettan, w. v. , _to encourage, urge_: pres. subj. swā þin sefa hwette (_as
thy mind urges, as thou likest_), 490; pret. pl. hwetton higerōfne (_they
whetted the brave one_), 204.
hwēne, adv. , _a little, paululum_, 2700.
hwealf, st. f. , _vault_: acc. sg. under heofones hwealf, 576, 2016.
hweorfan, st. v. , _to stride deliberately, turn, depart, move, die_: pres.
pl. þāra þe cwice hwyrfað, 98; inf. hwīlum hē on lufan lǣteð hworfan monnes
mōd-geþonc (_sometimes on love_ (? ) _possessions_ (? ) _permits the thoughts
of man to turn_), 1729; londrihtes mōt . . . monna ǣghwylc īdel hweorfan (_of
rights of land each one of men must be deprived_), 2889; pret. sg. fæder
ellor hwearf . . . of earde (_died_), 55; hwearf þā hrædlīce þǣr Hrōðgār sæt,
356; hwearf þā bī bence (_turned then to the bench_), 1189; so, hwearf þā
be wealle, 1574; hwearf geond þæt reced, 1982; hlǣw oft ymbe hwearf (_went
oft round the cave_), 2297; nalles æfter lyfte lācende hwearf (_not at all
through the air did he go springing_), 2833; subj. pret. sg, ǣr hē on weg
hwurfe . . . of geardum (_died_), 264.
and-hweorfan, _to move against_: pret. sg. oð þæt . . . norðan wind
heaðo-grim and-hwearf (_till the fierce north wind blew in our faces_),
548.
æt-hweorfan, _to go to_: pret. sg. hwīlum hē on beorh æt-hwearf (_at times
returned to the mountain_), 2300.
ge-hweorfan, _to go, come_: pret. sg. gehwearf þā in Francna fæðm feorh
cyninges, 1211; hit on ǣht gehwearf . . . Denigea frēan, 1680; so, 1685,
2209.
geond-hweorfan, _to go through from end to end_: pres. sg. flet eall
geond-hwearf, 2018.
hwider, adv. , _whither_: hwyder, 163; hwæder (hwæðer, MS. ), 1332.
hwīl, st. f. , _time, space of time_: nom. sg. wæs sēo hwīl micel (_it was a
long time_), 146; þā wæs hwīl dæges (_the space of a day_), 1496; acc. sg.
hwīle, _for a time_, 2138; _a while_, 105, 152; lange (longe) hwīle, _a
long while_, 16, 2781; āne hwīle, _a while_, 1763; lȳtle hwīle, _brief
space_, 2031, 2098; ǣnige hwīle, _any while_, 2549; lǣssan hwīle, _a lesser
while_, 2572; dat. sg. ǣr dæges hwīle, _before daybreak_, 2321; dat. pl.
nihtes hwīlum, _sometimes at night_, 3045. Adv. , _sometimes, often_:
hwīlum, 175, 496, 917, 1729, 1829, 2017, 2112, etc. ; hwīlum . . . hwīlum,
2108-9-10. --Comp. : dæg-, gescæp-, orleg-, sige-hwīl.
hwīt, adj. , _brilliant, flashing_: nom. sg. se hwīta helm, 1449.
hworfan. See hweorfan.
hwōpan, st. v. , _to cry, cry out mourn_: pret. sg. hwēop, 2269.
hwyder. See hwider.
hwylc, pron. , _which, what, any_: 1) adj. : nom. sg. m. sceaða ic nāt hwylc,
274; fem, hwylc orleghwīl, 2003; nom. pl. hwylce Sǣgēata sīðas wǣron,
1987. --2) subst. , w. gen. pl. nom. m. : Frisna hwylc, 1105; fem, efne swā
hwylc mægða swā þone magan cende (_whatever woman brought forth this son_),
944; neut. þonne his bearna hwylc (_than any one of his sons_), 2434; dat.
sg. efne swā hwylcum manna swā him gemet þūhte, 3058. --Comp. : ǣg-, nāt-,
wēl-hwylc.
ge-hwylc, ge-hwilc, ge-hwelc, w. gen. pl. , _each_: nom. sg. m. gehwylc,
986, 1167, 1674; acc. sg. m. gehwylcne, 937, 2251, 2517; gehwelcne, 148;
fem, gehwylce, 1706; neut. gehwylc, 2609; instr. sg. dōgra gehwylce, 1091;
so, 2058, 2451; dat. sg. m. gehwylcum, 412, 769, 785, etc. ; fem, ecga
gehwylcre, 806; neut. cynna gehwylcum, 98; gen. sg. m. and neut. gehwylces,
733, 1397, 2095.
hwyrft, st. m. , _circling movement, turn_: dat. pl. adv. hwyrftum scrīðað
(_wander to and fro_), 163. --Comp. ed-hwyrft.
hycgan, w. v. , _to think, resolve upon_: pret. sg. ic þæt hogode þæt . . .
(_my intention was that . . . _), 633. --Comp. w. pres. part.
 
        