Halloween: Eve of all saints day, when witches are meant to fly.
Hamlet: A small village.
Harpy: Greedy monster with woman's face and body and a birds winds and claws Found in Greek and Roman myths.
Harvest: Reaping or gathering of grain or crops.
Haunt: 1. A dead person's spirit that frequents a place or person
2. A familiar place that is visited regularly
3 .Frequently occur in a person's memories
Heath land: Open tract of land with plants such as heather and gorse.
Heaven: 1. Abode of god and the angels that good spirits will inhabit.
2. Vault over the sky containing the stars.
Hell: Abode of devils and bad spirits, a place of wickedness and torment.
Hell-hounds: A fiendish large black dog, often described as being as big as a calf with either a single red eye or glowing red eyes often associated with roads, graveyards or ancient sites. In some myths, they are bringers of bad fortune or guardians of treasure.
Hellish: Like hell
Heraldic: Something associated with a symbol or coast of arms.
Hermit: A recluse or person living in solitude.
Hero: A person showing superhuman qualities admired for noble achievements.
Hillfort: Fortified place built on a hill.
Hovel: Miserable poor dwelling.
Hundred-weight: Old measure of weight equalling 112 lbs and equivalent to 50 kg.