e, pelthang: to leave food, especially game, in the open until it becomes 'high' or tenderharbour: succour, assistancehardly: (1)with great difficultyhardly: (2)only justharry: ravagehaste: hurry, rushhauberk: mail-coatheadstall: a covering for a horse's head, used as an alternative to bridle and bithearken: listen, pay attentionheed: thought, considerationheedless: careless of dangerhence: from h