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Definition of hall
Thanks for using this online dictionary, we have been helping millions of people improve their use of the english language with its free online services. English definition of hall is as below...
Hall (n.) The
apartment
in which
English
university
students
dine in
common;
hence,
the
dinner
itself;
as, hall is at six
o'clock..
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Echo
::
Echo (v. i.) To give an echo; to
resound;
to be
sounded
back; as, the hall
echoed
with
acclamations..
Shallow
::
Shallow
(superl.)
Not deep in tone.
Hallier
::
Hallier
(n.) A kind of net for
catching
birds.
Shalt
::
Shalt () 2d per. sing. of
Shall.
Salal-berry
::
Salal-berry
(n.) The
edible
fruit of the
Gaultheria
Shallon,
an
ericaceous
shrub found from
California
northwards.
The
berries
are about the size of a
common
grape and of a dark
purple
color..
Hall
::
Hall (n.) A
vestibule,
entrance
room, etc., in the more
elaborated
buildings
of later
times..
Theftbote
::
Theftbote
(n.) The
receiving
of a man's goods again from a
thief,
or a
compensation
for them, by way of
composition,
with the
intent
that the thief shall
escape
punishment..
Passageway
::
Passageway
(n.) A way for
passage;
a hall. See
Passage,
5..
Valhalla
::
Valhalla
(n.) The
palace
of
immortality,
inhabited
by the souls of
heroes
slain in
battle..
Chamber
::
Chamber
(n.) A hall, as where a king gives
audience,
or a
deliberative
body or
assembly
meets;
as,
presence
chamber;
senate
chamber..
Phallism
::
Phallism
(n.) The
worship
of the
generative
principle
in
nature,
symbolized
by the
phallus..
Slack
::
Slack (n.) A
valley,
or
small,
shallow
dell..
Capsule
::
Capsule
(n.) a
small,
shallow,
evaporating
dish,
usually
of
porcelain..
Shilly-shally
::
Shilly-shally
(adv.)
In an
irresolute,
undecided,
or
hesitating
manner..
Drapery
::
Drapery
(n.) A
textile
fabric
used for
decorative
purposes,
especially
when hung
loosely
and in folds
carefully
disturbed;
as: (a)
Garments
or
vestments
of this
character
worn upon the body, or shown in the
representations
of the human
figure
in art. (b)
Hangings
of a room or hall, or about a bed..
Banter
::
Banter
(v. t.) To
challenge
or defy to a
match.
Wainscot
::
Wainscot
(v. t.) To line with
boards
or
panelwork,
or as if with
panelwork;
as, to
wainscot
a
hall..
Bethel
::
Bethel
(n.) A place of
worship;
a
hallowed
spot.
Flatboat
::
Flatboat
(n.) A boat with a flat
bottom
and
square
ends; -- used for the
transportation
of bulky
freight,
especially
in
shallow
waters..
Yourself
::
Yourself
(pron.)
An
emphasized
or
reflexive
form of the
pronoun
of the
second
person;
-- used as a
subject
commonly
with you; as, you
yourself
shall see it; also, alone in the
predicate,
either
in the
nominative
or
objective
case; as, you have
injured
yourself..
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