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HAL'LOW, v.t. [L. calleo, to be able.] 1. To make holy; to consecrate; to set ap...
HAL'LOWED, pp. Consecrated to a sacred use, or to religious exercises; treated a...
HAL'LOWING, ppr. Setting apart for sacred purposes; consecrating; devoting to re...
HAL'LOWMAS,n. [See Mass .] The feast of All Souls.
HALLUCINA'TION, n. [L.hallucinatio, from hallucinor, to blunder.] 1. Error; blun...
HALM, n. haum. [L. culmus.] Straw. [See Haum.]
HA'LO, n. A circle appearing round the body of the sun, moon or stars, called al...
HALSE, n. The neck or throat. HALSE , v.i. hals. To embrace about the neck; to a...
HAL'SENING, a. Sounding harshly in the throat or tongue.
HALSER, n. hawz'er. A large rope of a size between the cable and the tow-line. [...
HALT, v.i. 1. To stop in walking; to hold. In military affairs, the true sense i...
HALT'ER, n. One who halts or limps. HALT'ER , n. 1. A rope or strap and head-sta...
HALT'ING, ppr. Stopping; limping.
HALT'INGLY, adv. With limping; slowly.
H`ALVE, v.t. h`av. [from half.] To divide into two equal parts; as, to halve an ...
H`ALVED, a. In botany, hemispherical; covering one side; placed on one side.