The Rowley Poems - Part 63
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Grore, H. 2. 27. [No explanation.]

Groted, ae. 337. _Swollen_. C.

[Gryne, H. 2. 706. _Groin_.]

Gule-depeincted, E. II. 13. _Red-painted_. C.

Gule-steynct, G. 62. _Red-stained_. C.

[Guylde, G. 152. _Tax_.]

[Guylteynge, ae. 179. _Gilding_.]

Glyttelles, ae. 438. _Mantels_. C.

H.

[Habergeon. H. 2. 346. _A little coat of mail_ (K.).]

Haile, E. III. 60. _Happy_. C.

Hailie, ae. 148. 410. as _Haile_.

Halceld, M. 37. _Defeated_. C.

Hailie, T. 144. _Holy_. C.

Hailie, ae. 33. _Wholely_. [But here _Hallie_ would seem to be put for hailie, _happy_. Sk. renders _blissful_.]

Halline, Ch. 82. _Joy_. C.

Hancelled, G. 49. _Cut off, destroyed_. C.

Han, ae. 734. _Hath_. q? [One of C.'s fundamental mistakes.]

Hanne, ae. 409. _Had_. particip. q?--ae. 685. _Had_. pa. t. sing. q?

Hantoned, ae. 1094. [A mistake for _hancelled; hanten_ in B.K. and Speght means _use, accustom_.]

Harried, M. 82. _Tost_. C. [But in ae. 209 plainly=_hurried_.]

Hatched, p. 25. I. [Probably C. meant _covered with a cloth exhibiting its rider's coat of arms_. Cf. _Hatchments_.]

[Hatchments, H. 2. 489. In heraldry, _a coat of arms_. (K.).]

Haveth, E. I. 17. _Have_. 1st perf. q?

Heafods, E. II. 7. _Heads_. C.

Heavenwere, G. 146. _Heavenward_. C.

Hecked, ae. 394. _Wrapped closely, covered_. C.

Heckled, M. 3. _Wrapped_. C.

Heie, E. II. 15. _They_. C.

Heiedeygnes, E. III. 77. _A country dance, still practised in the North_. C.

Hele, n. G. 127. _Help_. C.

Hele, v. E. III. 16. _To help_. C.

Hem, T. 24. A contraction of _them_. C.

[Hendie, H. 1. 95. ? _Hand to hand_; K. B. and Speght all have _neat, fine, genteel_, for this Chaucerian word.]

Hente, T. 175. _Grasp, hold_. C.

Hentyll, ae. 1161. [Evidently _Custom_; no explanation.]

[Herehaughte, M. 78. _Herald_.]

Herselle, ae. 279. _Herself_.

Herste, ae. 1182. [? _Command_.]

Hilted, Hiltren, T. 47. 65. _Hidden_. C.

Hiltring, Ch. 13. _Hiding_. C.

Hoastrie, E. I. 26. _Inn, or publick house_. C.

[Hocktide, H. 1. 25. _A festival celebrated in England antiently in memory of the sudden death of King Hardicanute A.C. 1042 and the downfall of the Danes_. B.]

Holtred, ae. 293. [? _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.]