Category:Middle English compound terms
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Middle English terms composed of two or more stems.
- Category:Middle English compound adjectives: Middle English adjectives composed of two or more stems.
- Category:Middle English compound nouns: Middle English nouns composed of two or more stems.
- Category:Middle English exocentric compounds: Middle English terms composed of two or more stems, none of which is the head of that compound.
- Category:Middle English verb-object compounds: Middle English compounds in which the first element is a transitive verb, the second a term (usually but not always a noun) functioning as its (normally direct) object, and whose referent is the person or thing doing the action, or an adjective describing such a person or thing.
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Pages in category "Middle English compound terms"
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- halibut
- halpeni
- halyday
- hawe tre
- hawthorn
- heivol
- hemself
- henxman
- her-for
- herberwe
- herdeman
- hereword
- herne panne
- herwith
- hird
- hirdman
- hire man
- hirnestan
- hoggeshed
- hokschyne
- holy bred
- hondbrede
- hondwerk
- hondywerk
- hony comb
- hony-swete
- honysoke
- horehoune
- horesone
- hornepipe
- hors her
- horsbak
- horscomb
- horsman
- horsmynte
- horsscho
- horstaile
- hound fysch
- houndesberye
- houndestonge
- householdstuff
- houshold
- houslek
- houswyf
- hundredpeny
- husbonde
- hymself