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- HEana, a foundation.
- Hebetesco seu hebetasco, scere, belon∣geth proprely to the eyes, to be dulle in syght.
- Hebraei, Iewes.
- Hecatontarchus, the Capytayne of a hun∣dred menne.
- Hecta, vel heta, a try••••e.
- Hemina, is a measure, whiche is halfe asmo∣che as Sextarius, that is to say, conteyneth x. ounces, and is also callyd Dextane, in the pounde of measure.
- Hedui, people in Fraunce, nowe callydde Burgonyons.
- Helciarius, he that draweth a ••o•••• agaynste the streame.
- Helicon, a mountayne in Boeotia.
- Heliopolis, a citie in Egypte.
- Helleborum edere, is a prouerbe spoken to men, whyche are very melancholye, or be wylde brayned.
- Heluella, smalle herbes or wortes.
- Helxine, an herbe called pelitory.
- Hemionitis, siue hemonion, an herbe why∣che we commonly call hartes tung••.
- Hemicadia, vesselles callyd a tierce, halfe a hoggesheed.
- Heo, an interiection, Howe.
- Heptaphillon, an herbe called tormentill.
- Hercle, a worde vsed to ornate a sentence by affyrmation.
- Here, for heri, yesterday.
- Herinatius, an hedgehogge.
- Hermathena, was two ymages to gether of Mercury and Mynerua.
- Heros, herois, an halfe god, or he whiche for the loue of vertue susteyneth great la∣bours and peryl.
- Hera, the lady, the maystree, the dame.
- Herilis, le, perteinyng to the lord or master.
- Hexaplum, vel hexapla, an example.
- Hexasticum, syxe verses together.
- Hexapeda, a measure called a fathom.