heofena helm herian ne cūðon, _could not worship the defence
of the heavens_ (God), 182; nē hūru Hildeburh herian þorfte Eotena trēowe,
_had no need to praise the fidelity of the Eotens_, 1072; pres.
of the heavens_ (God), 182; nē hūru Hildeburh herian þorfte Eotena trēowe,
_had no need to praise the fidelity of the Eotens_, 1072; pres.
Beowulf
sg.
heofena helm _(the defender of the heavens_ = God), 182; helm
Scylfinga, 2382. --Comp. : grīm-, gūð-, heaðo-, niht-helm.
ofer-helmian, w. v. w. acc. , _to cover over, to overhang_: pres. sg. III.
ofer-helmað, 1365.
helm-berend, pres. part. , _helm-wearing_ (warrior): acc. pl. helmberend,
2518, 2643.
helpan, st. v. , _to help_: inf. þæt him holt-wudu helpan ne meahte, lind
wið līge, _that a wooden shield could not help him, a linden shield against
flame_, 2341; þæt him īrenna ecge mihton helpan æt hilde, 2685; wutun
gangan to, helpan hildfruman, _let us go thitherto help the battle-chief_,
2650; w. gen. ongan . . . mǣges helpan, _began to help my kinsman_, 2880; so,
pret. sg. þǣr hē his mǣges (MS. mægenes) healp, 2699.
help, m. and f. , _help, support, maintenance_: acc. sg. helpe, 551, 1553;
dat. sg. tō helpe, 1831; acc. sg. helpe, 2449.
hende, _-handed_: in comp. īdel-hende.
hēr, adv. , _here_, 397, 1062, 1229, 1655, 1821, 2054, 2797, etc. ; _hither_,
244, 361, 376.
here (Goth, harji-s), st. m. , _army, troops_: dat. sg. on herge, _in the
army, on a warlike expedition, 1249; in the army, among the fighting men_,
2639; as instr. herge, 2348. --Comp. : flot-, scip-, sin-here.
here-brōga, w. m. , _terror of the army, fear of war_: dat. sg. for
here-brōgan, 462.
here-byrne, w. f. , _battle-mail, coat of mail_: nom. sg. , 1444.
here-grīma, w. m. , _battle-mask_, i. e. helmet (with visor): dat. sg.
-grīman, 396, 2050, 2606.
here-net, st. n. , _battle-net_, i. e. coat of mail (of interlaced rings):
nom. sg. , 1554.
here-nīð, st. m. , _battle-enmity, battle of armies_: nom. sg. , 2475.
here-pād, st. f. , _army-dress_, i. e. coat of mail, armor: nom. sg. , 2259.
here-rinc, st. m. , _army-hero, hero in battle, warrior_: acc. sg. here-rinc
(MS. here ric), 1177.
here-sceaft, st. m. , _battle-shaft_, i. e. spear: gen. pl. here-sceafta
hēap, 335.
here-spēd, st. f. , _(war-speed), luck in war_: nom. sg. , 64.
here-strǣl, st. m. , _war-arrow, missile_: nom. sg. , 1436.
here-syrce, w. f. , _battle-shirt, shirt of mail_: acc. sg. here-syrcan,
1512.
here-wǣd, st. f. , _army-dress, coat of mail, armor_: dat. pl. (as instr. )
here-wǣdum, 1898.
here-wǣsma, w. m. , _war-might, fierce strength in battle_: dat. pl. an
here-wǣsmum, 678. --Leo.
here-wīsa, w. m. , _leader of the army_, i. e. ruler, king: nom. sg. , 3021.
herg, hearg, st. m. , _image of a god, grove where a god was worshipped_,
hence to the Christian a wicked place(? ): dat. pl. hergum geheaðerod,
_confined in wicked places_ (parallel with hell-bendum fæst), 3073.
herigean, w. v. w. dat. of pers. , _to provide with an army, to support with
an army_: pres. sg. I. ic þē wēl herige, 1834. --Leo.
hete, st. m. , _hate, enmity_: nom. sg. 142, 2555. --Comp. : ecg-, morðor-,
wīg-hete.
hete-līc, adj. , _hated_: nom. sg. , 1268.
hetend, hettend, (pres. part. of hetan, see hatian), _enemy_, hostis: nom.
pl. hetende, 1829; dat. pl. wið hettendum, 3005.
hete-nīð, st. m. , _enmity full of hate_: acc. pl. hete-nīðas, 152.
hete-sweng, st. m. , _a blow from hate_: acc. pl. hete-swengeas, 2226.
hete-þanc, st. m. , _hate-thought, a hostile design_: dat. pl. mid his
hete-þancum, 475.
hēdan, ge-hēdan, w. v. w. gen. : 1) _to protect_: pret. sg. ne hēdde hē þæs
heafolan, _did not protect his head_, 2698. --2) _to obtain_: subj. pret.
sg. III. gehēdde, 505.
herian, w. v. w. acc. , _to praise, to commend_: with reference to God, _to
adore_: inf.
heofena helm herian ne cūðon, _could not worship the defence
of the heavens_ (God), 182; nē hūru Hildeburh herian þorfte Eotena trēowe,
_had no need to praise the fidelity of the Eotens_, 1072; pres. subj. þæt
mon his wine-dryhten wordum herge, 3177.
ge-heaðerian, w. v. , _to force, to press in_: pret. part. ge-heaðerod,
3073.
heaðo-byrne, w. f. , _battle-mail, shirt of mail_: nom. sg. , 1553.
heaðo-dēor, adj. , _bold in battle, brave_: nom. sg. , 689; dat. pl.
heaðo-dēorum, 773.
heaðo-fyr, st. n. , _battle-fire, hostile fire_: gen. sg. heaðu-fȳres,
2523; instr. pl. heaðo-fȳrum, 2548, of the drake's fire-spewing.
heaðo-grim, adj. , _grim in battle_, 548.
heaðo-helm, st. m. , _battle-helmet, war-helmet_: nom. sg. , 3157(? ).
heaðo-lāc, st. n. , _battle-play, battle_: dat. sg. æt heaðo-lāce, 584; gen.
sg. heaðo-lāces hāl, 1975.
heaðo-mǣre, adj. , _renowned in battle_: acc. pl. -mǣre, 2803.
heaðo-rǣs, st. m. , _storm of battle, attack in battle, entrance by force_:
nom. sg. , 557; acc. pl. -rǣsas, 1048; gen. pl. -rǣsa, 526.
heaðo-rēaf, st. n. , _battle-dress, equipment for battle_: acc. sg.
heaðo-rēaf hēoldon (_kept the equipments_), 401.
heaðo-rinc, st. m. , _battle-hero, warrior_: acc. sg. þone heaðo-rinc
(Hrēðel's son, Hæðcyn), 2467; dat. pl. þǣm heaðo-rincum, 370.
heaðo-rōf, adj. , _renowned in battle_: nom. sg. , 381; nom. pl. heaðo-rōfe,
865.
heaðo-scearp, adj. , _sharp in battle, bold_: n. m. pl. (-scearde, MS. ),
2830.
heaðo-sēoc, adj. , _battle-sick_: dat. sg. -sīocum, 2755.
heaðo-stēap, adj. , _high in battle, excelling in battle_: nom. sg. in weak
form, heaðo-stēapa, 1246; acc. sg. heaðo-stēapne, 2154, both times of the
helmet.
heaðo-swāt, st. m. , _blood of battle_: dat. sg. heaðo-swāte, 1607; as
instr. , 1461; gen. pl. hātost heaðo-swāta, 1669.
heaðo-sweng, st. m. , _battle-stroke_ (blow of the sword): dat. sg. æfter
heaðu-swenge, 2582.
heaðo-torht, adj. , _loud, clear in battle_: nom. sg. stefn . . . heaðo-torht,
_the voice clear in battle_, 2554.
heaðo-wǣd, st. f. , _battle-dress, coat of mail, armor_: instr. pl.
heaðo-wǣdum, 39.
heaðo-weorc, st. n. , _battle-work, battle_: acc. sg. , 2893.
heaðo-wylm, st. m. , _hostile (flame-) wave_: acc. pl. hāte heaðo-wylmas,
2820; gen. pl. heaðo-wylma, 82.
heaf, st. n. , _sea_: acc. pl. ofer heafo, 2478. See Note.
heafola. See hafela.
heal, st. f. , _hall, main apartment, large building_ (consisting of an
assembly-hall and a banqueting-hall): nom. sg. heal, 1152, 1215; heall,
487; acc. sg. healle, 1088; dat. sg. healle, 89, 615, 643, 664, 926, 1010,
1927, etc. ; gen. sg. [healle], 389. --Comp. : gif-, meodo-heal.
heal-ærn, st. n. , _hall-building, hall-house_: gen. sg. heal-ærna, 78.
heal-gamen, st. n. , _social enjoyment in the hall, hall-joy_: nom. sg. ,
1067.
heal-reced, st. n. , _hall-building_: acc. sg. , 68.
heal-sittend, pres. part. , _sitting in the hall_ (at the banquet): dat. pl.
heal-sittendum, 2869; gen. pl. heal-sittendra, 2016.
heal-þegn, st. m. , _hall-thane_, i. e. a warrior who holds the hall: gen.
sg. heal-þegnes, of Grendel, 142; acc. pl. heal-þegnas, of Bēowulfs band,
720.
heal-wudu, _hall-wood_, i. e. hall built of wood: nom. sg. , 1318.
healdan, st. v. w. acc. : 1) _to hold, to hold fast; to support_: pret. pl.
hū þā stānbogan . . . ēce eorðreced innan hēoldon (MS. healde), _how the
arches of rock within held the everlasting earth-house_, 2720. Pret. sg. ,
with a person as object: hēold hine to fæste, _held him too fast_, 789; w.
the dat. hē him frēondlārum hēold, _supported him with friendly advice_,
2378. --2) _to hold, to watch, to preserve, to keep_; reflexive, _to
maintain one's self, to keep one's self_: pres. sg.
Scylfinga, 2382. --Comp. : grīm-, gūð-, heaðo-, niht-helm.
ofer-helmian, w. v. w. acc. , _to cover over, to overhang_: pres. sg. III.
ofer-helmað, 1365.
helm-berend, pres. part. , _helm-wearing_ (warrior): acc. pl. helmberend,
2518, 2643.
helpan, st. v. , _to help_: inf. þæt him holt-wudu helpan ne meahte, lind
wið līge, _that a wooden shield could not help him, a linden shield against
flame_, 2341; þæt him īrenna ecge mihton helpan æt hilde, 2685; wutun
gangan to, helpan hildfruman, _let us go thitherto help the battle-chief_,
2650; w. gen. ongan . . . mǣges helpan, _began to help my kinsman_, 2880; so,
pret. sg. þǣr hē his mǣges (MS. mægenes) healp, 2699.
help, m. and f. , _help, support, maintenance_: acc. sg. helpe, 551, 1553;
dat. sg. tō helpe, 1831; acc. sg. helpe, 2449.
hende, _-handed_: in comp. īdel-hende.
hēr, adv. , _here_, 397, 1062, 1229, 1655, 1821, 2054, 2797, etc. ; _hither_,
244, 361, 376.
here (Goth, harji-s), st. m. , _army, troops_: dat. sg. on herge, _in the
army, on a warlike expedition, 1249; in the army, among the fighting men_,
2639; as instr. herge, 2348. --Comp. : flot-, scip-, sin-here.
here-brōga, w. m. , _terror of the army, fear of war_: dat. sg. for
here-brōgan, 462.
here-byrne, w. f. , _battle-mail, coat of mail_: nom. sg. , 1444.
here-grīma, w. m. , _battle-mask_, i. e. helmet (with visor): dat. sg.
-grīman, 396, 2050, 2606.
here-net, st. n. , _battle-net_, i. e. coat of mail (of interlaced rings):
nom. sg. , 1554.
here-nīð, st. m. , _battle-enmity, battle of armies_: nom. sg. , 2475.
here-pād, st. f. , _army-dress_, i. e. coat of mail, armor: nom. sg. , 2259.
here-rinc, st. m. , _army-hero, hero in battle, warrior_: acc. sg. here-rinc
(MS. here ric), 1177.
here-sceaft, st. m. , _battle-shaft_, i. e. spear: gen. pl. here-sceafta
hēap, 335.
here-spēd, st. f. , _(war-speed), luck in war_: nom. sg. , 64.
here-strǣl, st. m. , _war-arrow, missile_: nom. sg. , 1436.
here-syrce, w. f. , _battle-shirt, shirt of mail_: acc. sg. here-syrcan,
1512.
here-wǣd, st. f. , _army-dress, coat of mail, armor_: dat. pl. (as instr. )
here-wǣdum, 1898.
here-wǣsma, w. m. , _war-might, fierce strength in battle_: dat. pl. an
here-wǣsmum, 678. --Leo.
here-wīsa, w. m. , _leader of the army_, i. e. ruler, king: nom. sg. , 3021.
herg, hearg, st. m. , _image of a god, grove where a god was worshipped_,
hence to the Christian a wicked place(? ): dat. pl. hergum geheaðerod,
_confined in wicked places_ (parallel with hell-bendum fæst), 3073.
herigean, w. v. w. dat. of pers. , _to provide with an army, to support with
an army_: pres. sg. I. ic þē wēl herige, 1834. --Leo.
hete, st. m. , _hate, enmity_: nom. sg. 142, 2555. --Comp. : ecg-, morðor-,
wīg-hete.
hete-līc, adj. , _hated_: nom. sg. , 1268.
hetend, hettend, (pres. part. of hetan, see hatian), _enemy_, hostis: nom.
pl. hetende, 1829; dat. pl. wið hettendum, 3005.
hete-nīð, st. m. , _enmity full of hate_: acc. pl. hete-nīðas, 152.
hete-sweng, st. m. , _a blow from hate_: acc. pl. hete-swengeas, 2226.
hete-þanc, st. m. , _hate-thought, a hostile design_: dat. pl. mid his
hete-þancum, 475.
hēdan, ge-hēdan, w. v. w. gen. : 1) _to protect_: pret. sg. ne hēdde hē þæs
heafolan, _did not protect his head_, 2698. --2) _to obtain_: subj. pret.
sg. III. gehēdde, 505.
herian, w. v. w. acc. , _to praise, to commend_: with reference to God, _to
adore_: inf.
heofena helm herian ne cūðon, _could not worship the defence
of the heavens_ (God), 182; nē hūru Hildeburh herian þorfte Eotena trēowe,
_had no need to praise the fidelity of the Eotens_, 1072; pres. subj. þæt
mon his wine-dryhten wordum herge, 3177.
ge-heaðerian, w. v. , _to force, to press in_: pret. part. ge-heaðerod,
3073.
heaðo-byrne, w. f. , _battle-mail, shirt of mail_: nom. sg. , 1553.
heaðo-dēor, adj. , _bold in battle, brave_: nom. sg. , 689; dat. pl.
heaðo-dēorum, 773.
heaðo-fyr, st. n. , _battle-fire, hostile fire_: gen. sg. heaðu-fȳres,
2523; instr. pl. heaðo-fȳrum, 2548, of the drake's fire-spewing.
heaðo-grim, adj. , _grim in battle_, 548.
heaðo-helm, st. m. , _battle-helmet, war-helmet_: nom. sg. , 3157(? ).
heaðo-lāc, st. n. , _battle-play, battle_: dat. sg. æt heaðo-lāce, 584; gen.
sg. heaðo-lāces hāl, 1975.
heaðo-mǣre, adj. , _renowned in battle_: acc. pl. -mǣre, 2803.
heaðo-rǣs, st. m. , _storm of battle, attack in battle, entrance by force_:
nom. sg. , 557; acc. pl. -rǣsas, 1048; gen. pl. -rǣsa, 526.
heaðo-rēaf, st. n. , _battle-dress, equipment for battle_: acc. sg.
heaðo-rēaf hēoldon (_kept the equipments_), 401.
heaðo-rinc, st. m. , _battle-hero, warrior_: acc. sg. þone heaðo-rinc
(Hrēðel's son, Hæðcyn), 2467; dat. pl. þǣm heaðo-rincum, 370.
heaðo-rōf, adj. , _renowned in battle_: nom. sg. , 381; nom. pl. heaðo-rōfe,
865.
heaðo-scearp, adj. , _sharp in battle, bold_: n. m. pl. (-scearde, MS. ),
2830.
heaðo-sēoc, adj. , _battle-sick_: dat. sg. -sīocum, 2755.
heaðo-stēap, adj. , _high in battle, excelling in battle_: nom. sg. in weak
form, heaðo-stēapa, 1246; acc. sg. heaðo-stēapne, 2154, both times of the
helmet.
heaðo-swāt, st. m. , _blood of battle_: dat. sg. heaðo-swāte, 1607; as
instr. , 1461; gen. pl. hātost heaðo-swāta, 1669.
heaðo-sweng, st. m. , _battle-stroke_ (blow of the sword): dat. sg. æfter
heaðu-swenge, 2582.
heaðo-torht, adj. , _loud, clear in battle_: nom. sg. stefn . . . heaðo-torht,
_the voice clear in battle_, 2554.
heaðo-wǣd, st. f. , _battle-dress, coat of mail, armor_: instr. pl.
heaðo-wǣdum, 39.
heaðo-weorc, st. n. , _battle-work, battle_: acc. sg. , 2893.
heaðo-wylm, st. m. , _hostile (flame-) wave_: acc. pl. hāte heaðo-wylmas,
2820; gen. pl. heaðo-wylma, 82.
heaf, st. n. , _sea_: acc. pl. ofer heafo, 2478. See Note.
heafola. See hafela.
heal, st. f. , _hall, main apartment, large building_ (consisting of an
assembly-hall and a banqueting-hall): nom. sg. heal, 1152, 1215; heall,
487; acc. sg. healle, 1088; dat. sg. healle, 89, 615, 643, 664, 926, 1010,
1927, etc. ; gen. sg. [healle], 389. --Comp. : gif-, meodo-heal.
heal-ærn, st. n. , _hall-building, hall-house_: gen. sg. heal-ærna, 78.
heal-gamen, st. n. , _social enjoyment in the hall, hall-joy_: nom. sg. ,
1067.
heal-reced, st. n. , _hall-building_: acc. sg. , 68.
heal-sittend, pres. part. , _sitting in the hall_ (at the banquet): dat. pl.
heal-sittendum, 2869; gen. pl. heal-sittendra, 2016.
heal-þegn, st. m. , _hall-thane_, i. e. a warrior who holds the hall: gen.
sg. heal-þegnes, of Grendel, 142; acc. pl. heal-þegnas, of Bēowulfs band,
720.
heal-wudu, _hall-wood_, i. e. hall built of wood: nom. sg. , 1318.
healdan, st. v. w. acc. : 1) _to hold, to hold fast; to support_: pret. pl.
hū þā stānbogan . . . ēce eorðreced innan hēoldon (MS. healde), _how the
arches of rock within held the everlasting earth-house_, 2720. Pret. sg. ,
with a person as object: hēold hine to fæste, _held him too fast_, 789; w.
the dat. hē him frēondlārum hēold, _supported him with friendly advice_,
2378. --2) _to hold, to watch, to preserve, to keep_; reflexive, _to
maintain one's self, to keep one's self_: pres. sg.
