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hailse
† hailse, v. Obs. Forms: 4–5 hails, (4 heilse, haylce, haylis), 4–6 hailse, hayls(e (6 helse). [a. ON. heilsa to greet, to say hail (to a person): cf. halse v.] trans. To greet, salute.a 1300 Cursor M. 5046 (Cott.) þai hailsed him, kneland biforn. c 1340 Ibid. 7396 (Trin.) Wiþ chere ful swete he hei... Oxford English Dictionary
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haylce
haylce, -se var. of hailse v. Obs. Oxford English Dictionary
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halser
▪ I. halse, hals, n. Now Sc. and north. dial. hause, hawse (hɔːs). Forms: 1 hals, heals, 3 Orm. halls, 4–7 hals(e, (4 halce, 6 halsz, halss, hawes, heylis, 7 hose), 7–9 hause, hass(e, 8–9 hawse. [Com. Teut.: OE. hals, heals = OFris., OS., OHG., ON. hals:—OTeut. *holso-z:—pre-Teut. *kolsos: cf. L. co... Oxford English Dictionary
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hartairí agus is é cúis le taomanna croí agus strócanna – Smoking clogs the arteries and causes heart attacks and strokes Caitheamh tobac is cúis le hailse wikipedia.org
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halsen
▪ I. halsen, a. s.w. dial. Also -on. [f. halse, hazel + -en.] Of hazel.1586 J. Hooker [of Exeter] Girald. Irel. in Holinshed II. 178/1 He caused a number of flakes and hurdels to be made of halson, allers, and withie rods. 1888 Elworthy W. Somerset Word.-bk. s.v., A hazel-rod is..a ‘halsen stick’.▪ ... Oxford English Dictionary
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hail
▪ I. hail, n.1 (heɪl) Forms: α. 1 haᵹol, -al, -el, 3 haȝel, hawel, haul, 4 haghil, 4–5 hawle, haule. β. 1 hæᵹl, hæᵹel, heᵹel, 3– hail, (3 ail), 4–6 hayl(e, 4–7 haile, 5 hayll(e, hayel. γ. 7–9 (dial.) haggle. [Com. Teut.: OE. haᵹol (-al, -el), and hæᵹl (hæᵹel):—WGer. *hagal, *hagl: cf. OFris. heyl (:... Oxford English Dictionary
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vail
▪ I. vail, n.1 Now arch. or dial. (veɪl) Forms: α. 5 vayll(e, 5–7 vayle; 5 Sc. waill(e, waile, 6–7 vaile, 6– vail (6 Sc. vaill), 9 dial. vaail; 6 veyle, 7 veile, 8 veil. β. 5–9 vale. [f. vail v.1 Cf. avail n.] I. † 1. Advantage, benefit, profit. Obs.c 1430 Lydg. Min. Poems (Percy Soc.) 9 God send al... Oxford English Dictionary
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