habēnae, -ārum, f.: reins.
habeō, habēre, habuī, habitum: to have; think, consider; in animō habēre = “to intend”.
habitō, habitāre, habitāvī, habitātum: to dwell in, inhabit.
habitus, -ūs, m.: dress; bearing, comportment.
haedulus, -ī, m.: a young goat, a kid.
haereō, haerēre, haesī, haesum: to stick, cling.
haesitō, haesitāre, haesitāvī, haesitātum: to get stuck; hesitate; be at a loss.
harēna, -ae, f. [also, arēna]: sand.
harundō, -dinis, f.: reed.
hasta, -ae, f.: spear.
haud (adv.): hardly, scarcely.
hauriō, haurīre, hausī, haustum: to drain, draw up, drink up.
Hecātē, -ēs or -ae: Hecate.
hedera, -ae, f.: ivy.
helluō, -ōnis, m., f.: glutton.
herba, -ae, f.: grass, herb; plant.
herēs, herēdis, m.: an heir.
heri (adv.): yesterday.
hērōs, hērōis, m.(nom. plur., hērōēs): hero; warrior.
Hesperidēs, -um, f.: the Hesperides (daughters of Hesperus).
Hesperius, -a, -um: Hesperian.
heu! (interjection expressing alarm or anguish): ah!, alas!
heus! (interjection to attract attention): Hey! Hey there! Hello!
hīc (adv.) here, in this place.
hic, haec, hoc: this; (in contrast with ille) “the latter”; (as pronoun) he, she, it, etc.
hiēms, hiēmis, f.: winter.
hinnītus, -ūs, m.: neighing.
hinnuleus, -ī, m.: fawn.
hiō, hiāre, hiāvī, hiātum: to yawn, gape, be open.
Hippolytus, -ī. Hippolytus, son of Theseus by the Amazon queen Antiope.
hirsūtus, -a, -um: hairy.
hirūdō, -ūdinis, f.: a leech.
hodiē (adv.): today.
homō, hominis, m., f.: human, person.
honestus, -a, -um: honest, honorable, upright.
honōs or honor, -ōris, m.: honor, glory, distinction; (public) office.
hōra, -ae, f.: hour; season.
horreō, horrēre, horruī, –: to shrink from, shudder at; dread; shudder, tremble.
horrendus, -a, -um: fearsome, terrifying.
horrescō, horrescere: to begin to shudder; to shake, quiver; be startled.
horribilis, -e: horrifying, terrible.
horridus, -a, -um: shaggy, over-grown, bristling; choppy (of the sea); shivering.
horror, -ōris, m.: horror, dread, aversion.
hortor, hortārī, hortātus sum: to exhort, urge, encourage.
hortus, -ī, m.: garden.
hospes, hospitis, m., f.: guest; host.
hostia, -ae, f.: a (sacrificial) victim.
hostitālis, -e: of hospitality; hospitable.
hospitium, -ī, n.: hospitality; guest-friendship.
hostis, -is, m., f.: an enemy (in war; cp. inimīcus).
hospitālitās, -tātis, f.: hospitality.
hūc (adv.): hither, to this place, here.
hūmānitās, -tātis, f.: humanity, human feeling, human nature, kindness; culture, refinement.
humānus, -a, -um: human, of a human.
humerus, -ī, m.: shoulder.
humilis, -e: humble, lowly.
humus, -ī, f.: soil; humī: on the ground.
hyacynthus, -ī, m.: hyacynth.
hymenaeus, -ī, m.: a bridal hymn; (metonomy) wedding ceremony, wedding.
Hypsipylē, -ēs. Hypsipyle (queen of Lemnos).