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HALKRIG, HALKRIK, _s._ A corselet.

_b.e.l.l.e.n.den._

Fr. _halcret_, id. Belg. _halskraagie_, a collar.

HALLACH'D, _adj._ Crazy.

V. ~Hallokit~.

HALLAN, HALLON, HALLAND, _s._

1. A mud wall, in cottages, extending from the forewall backwards, as far as is necessary to shelter the inner part of the house from the air of the door, when it is opened. _Spirewaw_, synon. S. B.

_Ramsay._

2. _Hallen_, a screen.

_Gl. s.h.i.+rr._

Su. G. _haell_, the stone at the threshhold.

~Hallanshaker~,

1. A st.u.r.dy beggar, S. B. q. one who _shakes_ the _hallan_.

_Journal Lond._

2. A beggarly knave.

_Polwart._

3. One who has a shabby appearance.

_Ramsay._

~Hallanshakerlike~, _adj._ Having a suspicious appearance, shabby in dress, S.

_To_ HALLES, HAILS, HELSE, HAILST, _v. a._ To salute, S. B.

_Complaynt S._

Su. G. _hels-a_, Alem. _heiliz-an_, to salute, from Su. G. _hel_, A. S. _hal_, Alem. _heil_, sa.n.u.s, salvus.

~Halesing~, ~Halsing~, s. Salutation.