hale
71¡hale! — Del mismo origen que hala , voz de origen expresivo. (int.) (Andalucía y otros sitios) ¡Hala! Voz que se emplea para animar a alguien, para impulsarle a hacer algo o para dar por concluida una cosa. Si has quedao con ella esta tarde, ¡hale, vete… …
72Halė — Sp Hãlė Ap Halle flamandiškai (olandų k. tarme) L Belgija …
73Hale — Sp Helis Ap Hale L JAV: apyg. (Alabamos, Teksaso v jos), g tės (Mičigano, Misūrio v jos) …
74hale — adjective fair weather and a hale crew Syn: healthy, fit, fighting fit, well, in good health, bursting with health, in fine fettle, strong, robust, vigorous, hardy, sturdy, hearty, lusty, able bodied; informal in the pink, as right as rain Ant …
75halēþaz — s. halēþa ; …
76hâle — I. (A.) [ ﻪﻝﺎﺧ ] 1. hala. 2. teyze. II. (A.) [ ﻪﻝﺎه ] ayça, hâle …
77hale — 1. adj. (esp. of an old person) strong and healthy (esp. in hale and hearty). Derivatives: haleness n. Etymology: OE hal WHOLE 2. v.tr. drag or draw forcibly. Etymology: ME f. OF haler f. ON hala …
78Hale — 1. adj. (esp. of an old person) strong and healthy (esp. in hale and hearty). Derivatives: haleness n. Etymology: OE hal WHOLE 2. v.tr. drag or draw forcibly. Etymology: ME f. OF haler f. ON hala …
79Hale and Pace — Hale Pace are an English comedy duo who have starred in several TV sketch series. Gareth Hale and Norman Pace met at a teacher training college in Eltham, south east London, and roomed together. They discovered much in common, particularly humour …
80Hale Center (Texas) — Hale Center Ciudad de los Estados Unidos …