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~Haltanely~, _adv._ Proudly.
_Douglas._
HALTIR. _Haltir geistis_, perh. beams fastened together.
_Douglas._
Alem. _helte_, compes.
HAMALD, HAM-HALD, HAIM-ALD, _adj._
1. Domestic, S. p.r.o.n. _haimilt_, _haimeil_, _haimeld_.
_Douglas._
2. What is one's own.
_Quon. Att._
3. Denoting the produce of our own country, S.
4. What is made at home; as _haimilt claith_, S.
5. Vernacular, S.
_Ramsay._
Su. G. Isl. _heimil_, proprius; Isl. _heimild_, proprietates.
6. Vulgar, S. B.
_Skinner._
_To_ ~Hamald~, ~Haymhald~, _v. a._ To prove any thing to be one's property, presently possessed or claimed by another.
_Quon. Att._
2. To domesticate, Loth.
Isl. _heimil-a_, domo recipere.
~Hamald~, ~Ham-hald~, _s. Borgh of hamhald_, one who becomes surety, that the goods bought from the seller shall be safely delivered to the purchaser.
_Reg. Maj._
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