H, ANTE I.
- HIbisous, wylde melowes.* 1.1
- Hic, Tu si hic sis, aliter sentias, if thou were I, or as I am, thou woldeste thynke other wise.
- Hieratica, fyne paper.
- Hin, a measure of the Hebrues, which con∣teyneth .xii. tymes the measure callyd Sex∣tarius, rede more in Sextarius.
- Hinnus, hinna, & hinnulus, hinnula, a mule engendred betwene an asse and a mare.* 1.2
- Hinc, an aduerbe sygnyfienge from thense.
- Hinc illinc venit, He commeth I knowe not frome whens.
- Hinc loci mei, from my countray, or towne that I cam fro.* 1.3
- Hinc, for that cause. Hinc illae lachrimae, For that cause were the teares, or that was the matter wherfore he wepte.
- Hiant flores, the floures doo spreade.* 1.4
- Hiare, to wonder or meruayle.
- Hippagogius, an instrumente, wherewith stones are polyshed.
- Hipparchus, captayne of the horsemen.
- Hippei, cometes or blasyng sterres, hauing manes lyke horses.
- Hippiades, images of womē on horsback, as the womē of Amazon were alway paynted.
- Hippia••, was a philosopher in Grecia, whi∣che 〈◊〉〈◊〉 hym selfe to knowe al scien∣ces and artes: for in eloquence he was ex∣cellent, meru••ylouse in poetry, also in mu∣syke, and made the instrumentes, whereon he played, and al the 〈…〉〈…〉 that he did weare, and the rynge 〈◊〉〈◊〉 ••yn••••r, which was wonderfully well gra••en, and wrought his gyrdell with nedell w••••ke incompara∣bly, and a philosophy 〈…〉〈…〉 with a•• 〈◊〉〈◊〉
- Hippobotos, a feder of horses.
- Hippolap••••••••••, an herbe, whiche some doo suppose to be pacience.
- Hypericon, an herbe callid saint Iohns 〈◊〉〈◊〉.
- Hydropiper, semeth to be the herbe whiche the potecaries do cōmonly cal Eupatory.
- ...Histria,