late 14c., from sea (n.) + high (adj.) with sense (also found in the Latin cognate) of "deep" (compare Old English heahflod "deep water," also Old Persian baršan "height; depth"). Originally "open sea or ocean," later "ocean area not within the territorial boundary of any nation."
hi-fi
higgledy-piggledy
high
high hat
high horse
high seas
highball
high-born
highboy
highbrow
high-chair