_To_ HEIS, HEYS, HEEZE, _v. a._ To lift up, S.

_Douglas._

Su. G. _hiss-a_, Belg. _hys-en_, id.

~Heis, Heeze, Heisie~, _s._

1. The act of lifting up.

_Douglas._

2. Aid, furtherance, S. B.

_Shirrefs._

3. The act of swinging, Loth.

4. Denoting any thing that discomposes.

_Ritson._

~Heys and how~, A sea cheer.

_Douglas._

HEYTIE, _s._ A name for the game of _shintie_, Loth.

HEKKIL, HECKLE, _s._ A hackling-comb, S.

_Ruddiman._

_To_ HELE, _v. a._ To conceal.

V. ~Heild~.

HELDE, _s._ Age; for _eld_.

_Wyntown._

HELY, _adv._ Highly.

V. ~He~.

HELY, _adv._ Loudly.

_Barbour._

HELYNG, _s._ Covering.

_Barbour._

HELIE, _adj._ Proud.

V. ~Heily~.

h.e.l.lIER, HALYEAR, _s._ Half a year, S.

_Ross._

h.e.l.lIS, HELS, _s. pl._ h.e.l.l.

_Abp. Hamiltoun._

h.e.l.lIS-CRUK, _s._ A crook for holding vessels over a fire.

_S. P. Repr._

Teut. _hels-en_, to embrace.

HELM ~of~ WEET, a great fall of rain, Ang.

A. S. _holm_, water.

~Helmy~, _adj._ Rainy, Ang.

A. S. _holmeg wedder_, procellosum coelum.

HELME STOK, _s._ The handle of the helm.

Teut. _helm-stock_, id.

_Doug._

HELPLIE, _adj._ Helpful, S. B.

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