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Herbier: m. An Herball; also, an Herballist; also, a Gardener, or Hearb-seller.

Herbiere: f. An Hearb-wife; also, the weason, or wind-*pipe of a bird; and, the throat-boll, throat-pipe, or gullet of a beast.

Herbis: m. Grassie, or well-growne, Pastures.

Herbiste: com. An Herbist, or Herballist; one that vnderstands the nature, and temper of hearbes.

Herboriser. To gather hearbes; to be much among them; or, to obserue, examine, or studie their seuerall natures; to play the Herballist.

Herboriste: m. as Herbiste. Herbregé: m. ée: f. Commonly dwelt on, vsually lodged, or lyen in.

Herbregement: m. as Herbergement. Herbreger. To dwell on; commonly to lodge, or ly in.

Herbregerie: f. A lodging, or dwelling; a tenement to lodge, or house to dwell, in.

Herbu: m. uë: f. Grassie, hearbie.

Herce: f. A Harrow; also, a kind of Port-cullis, thats stucke (as a Harrow) full of sharpe, strong, and out-standing (Iron) pinnes. Herces. Pikes, or sharpe Iron pinnes vpon gates. En vne herce bien dentée n'y faut nulles dents: Prov. A thing well done needs no addition.

Herceler. Seeke Harceler. Hercement: m. A harrowing. Hercer. To harrow; also, to ioult, or iustle one thing against another.

Herceur: m. A harrower; he that leads, and guides the harrow horses.

Herceure: f. A harrowing.

Hercher. as Hercer. ¶Norm. Herculiane, & Pierre Herculienne. A Loadstone.

Herdertifler. The great, or maister Deuill. ¶Rab. Herdre. To cleaue, or sticke fast vnto; (an old word.)

Here. as Haire. Hereditable: com. Hereditable, inheritable.

Hereditaire: com. Hereditarie, successiue; comming by inheritance, belonging to an inheritance.

Heredital. The same; or, as Herital. Quint heredital. See Quint. Heredité: f. An heritage, inheritance, patrimonie.

Heresiarche, ou Heresiarque; an arch-hereticke.

Heresie: f. Heresie; obstinate, or wicked error.

Heresié: m. ée: f. Growne hereticall, turn'd Hereticke, grounded in heresie; as obstinate, or impious, as an Hereticke.

Hereste de poisson. as Areste. Heretique: com. An Hereticke.

Hergne: f. Bursting; or a rupture within the cods; also, waywardneße, peeuishnesse, frowardnesse; also, a starueling or ill-thriuing tree, a stockt tree; also, a sucker that springs vp from the root of a tree.

Hergneux. Burst; also, froward; Looke Hargneux. Herigoté: m. ée: f. Dew-clawed; hauing spurres, or dew-clawes.

Herigotes: f. Dew-clawes; also, spurres.

Herigoteure: f. The hauing of dew-clawes, or spurres.

Heripé. as Herupé. Heriper. as Heruper. Herissé: m. ée: f. Set, staring, or standing vp, like bristles, or the haire of an affrighted creature; horride; rough, rugged.

Herissement: m. A setting vp of the bristles; a staring, or horride standing vp, as of bristles; also, as Herissonnement.

Herisser. To set vp his bristles; to make his haire to stare.

  Se Herisser. His haire to stare; also, to shiuer, or yearne, through feare.

Herisson: m. An Vrchin, a Hedgehog. Herisson de mer. The sea Vrchin; a fish whose outside somewhat resembles the land-Vrchin. Parez l'herisson il semblera Baron: Prov. Good clothes hide much deformitie; or, a clowne well cloathed seemes a Gentleman.

Herissonné. as Herissé. Herissonnement: m. A suddaine quiuering, shiuering, or yearning, by the sence, or apprehension of an abhorred thing.

se Herissonner. as s'Herisser. Heritable: com. Inheritable; also, held in fee simple, or for euer.

Heritablement. Jnheritably, in fee simple, for euer.

Heritableté: f. An Jnheritance; the soyle inherited. ¶Wallon. Heritage: m. An Inheritance, Heritage, Patrimonie. Rentes à heritage. Looke Rente. Mettre les mains à l'heritage. To fall on his hands to the ground. De ieune Advocat heritage perdu: Prov. The land is lost which a young Lawyer pleads for. Vie n'est pas seur heritage: Prov. Life (though it be free-hold) is no inheritance (no sure hold;) or, life's no inheritance to build on.

Herital: m. ale: f. Of inheritance; also, inherited, or held in fee.

Heritance. as Heritage; (an old word.) Herité: m. An Inheritance, or heritage.

Herité: m. ée: f. Inherited; gotten, or come vnto, by discent. Il est herité en ces marches; he hath gotten land, or an estate of inheritance, in these Quarters.

Heritel: m. elle: f. Inheritable; or, of inheritance.

Heriter. To inherite; to get, or come vnto by inheritance, or discent; also, to get land of inheritance, or an estate of inheritance in land.

Heritier: m. An heire, or inheritor. Heritier conventionnel. An adopted heire by reason of marriage; as a sonne, or daughter in law made by the father one of his heires, either in lieu of one of his other children, or as one among the rest. Heritier simple. An heire by discent.

Heritier: m. ere: f. Of, or belonging to, an heire, inheritor, or inheritance.

Herle. as Harle. Hermaire. as Armaire. Hermandrée. Looke Germandrée. Herme: m. Hermes; The name of a Saint. Feu S. Herme. A firie meteor appearing on the tops of ship-masts at sea; Looke Furole. Herme: com. as Ferme. ¶Gasc. also, desert, wast, vntilled; solitarie, vnhaunted, vnfrequented. Hermile. A little round member in Architecture, tearmed otherwise Astragale. Herminer. To furre with Ermines.

Herminette: f. A little planing Axe.

Hermitage: m. An Hermitage.

Hermite: m. An Hermit. Hermite marin. as Branchuë; A kind of small red Crayfish. Bernard l'Hermite. The same. Le Regnard est devenu hermite: Prov. The Fox doth preach (beware your Geese.)

Hermitresse: f. An Hermitresse; a woman Hermite.