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10. _To hald till_, to persist in, S.
11. _To hald to_, to keep shut, S.
Sw. _haalla til_, id.
12. _To hald out_, to pretend, S.
13. _To hald out_, to extend to the full measure or weight, S.
14. _To hald wi'_, to take part with, S.
_To_ ~Hald~, ~Had~, _v. n._ To cease, S.
_Cleland._
~Hald~, ~Hauld~, _s._
1. A hold; S. _had_.
2. A habitation, S.
_Douglas._
3. A stronghold.
_Wallace._
Isl. _haald_, Su. G. _haall-a_, tueri.
4. A possession.
_Douglas._
_To_ HALE, _v. n._ To pull forcibly.
_Z. Boyd._
HALE, HAILL, _adj._ Whole, S.
_Wallace._
Isl. _heill_, Su. G. _hel_, totus.
~Hale-ware~,
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