lialis—háiiheinH.
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*hats, gen. hatis (94, n. 5; codex A has hatizê), hatred; Eph. 2, 3. — Comp. hatis; also prec. w.
haubiþ, n. (93), head; Mt. 5, 36. 6, 17. 8, 20. 10, 30. Mk. 6, 16. 24. 28. 15, 29. Rom. 12, 20. I Cor. 11, 3. 4. 5. 12, 21. Eph. 1, 22. Col. 2,19; haubiþ waíhstins, the head of the corner, cornerstone; Mk. 12, 10. Lu. 20, 17. \Cf. O. E. heafod, n., Mdl. E. heafd, há^fed, hêd, head, Mdn. E. head, O. N. haufuþ, O. S. hôbid, n., head, O.H. Cr.houbit, M. H. G. houbet, houpt, hôubet, N. H. G. haupt, 12., head.—Der. Mdl. E. hêd-ling(es), Mdn. E. headlong (w. suff. -1-ing, -1-ung;
-loDg by influence of the adj. long; s. laggs); comp. M. H. G. houbet-lingen, adv., headlong.
—Allied to O. E. hûfe, f., miter, N. hûfa, f., cap, O. H. G. hûba, cap, hood (for men), M. H. G. hûbe, th. s. (especially a soldier7 s helmet), N. H. G. haube, f., cap, hood.~]
Muhaba, adv., high, highly; Rom. 11, 20. 12, 16. — From stem of háuhs (q. v.) and the adv. suff. -ba. Comp. follg: w.
háuhei, f. (113, n. 1), height; Eph. 3, 18. [From háuhs (q. F.) and Germanic suff. -în-. Comp. O. S. O. H. G. hôhi, M. H. G. hoehe, N. H. G. hohe, f., height. S. háuhiþa, also prec. and follg. TT.]
háuheins, f. (113, n. 1), lit. a heightening, a raising on high; hence honor, glory, praise; Jo.
meaning 'persecute' makes it probable that root hat is also contained in Mdl. E. (Scand.) haste (w. Germanic suff. -sti-), haiste, Mdn. E. haste, N. H. G. (L. 6r.)hast, f., haste, hurry. S. follg. w.~]
hatis, 12., gw2. hatizis (94 and n. 5), hate, hatred, wrath, anger; Lu. 3, 7. Gal. 5, 20. Eph. 2, 3. 4, 31. 5, 6. Col. 3, 6. 8. I Thess. 2, 16. Skeir. VIII, b. [From hatan, q. v. Cf. O. E. hete (w. stem in i-, for orig-. iz-), m. (orig. n.), hate, persecution, Mdl E. hate, hsete, Mdn. E. hate, O. N. hatr, O. £ heti, 773., O. H. G. hag (#en. ha33es), 122. B., M If. £. has, JV. H. G. hass, m., Aêi£e, hatred. — Der. O. E. hete-lîc (Por-lîe, s. *leiks), Mdl E. hetelîch, heteli (beside hateful, Mdn. E. hateful; for -M, s. fulls), adj., hateful, violent, M. H. G. ha^-lîeh, he33elîeh, hateful, hostile, ugly, N. H. G. hâsslieh, adj., ugly, wicked, hateful. Further Mdl, E. hate-rede (n), Mdn. E. hatred (For the suff., orig. subst., -red, O. E. -r&den, s. *rêdan, also kuni). — Comp. follg. w., also *hats.]
hatizôn, w. v. (78), to be angry; Jo. 7, 23. — From hatis, q. v. Comp. follg. w.
hatjan, w. v. (193, 72. 1) w. ace., to hate; Mt. 5, 44. Lu. 6, 7 (gloss). Rom. 7, 15. — Comp. hatan, hatis, hatizôn, and follg. w.