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Hale

speaker

Meaning

Adj

Sound,
,
;
, not impaired.

Noun

Health, welfare.

Verb

To
or
, especially forcibly.

Name

A
from Old English.
  • A place name:
  • A number of
    in England:
  • A
    and
    in Halton
    , Cheshire (OS
    SJ4682).
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    in England:
  • A
    in Beetham
    , South Lakeland
    , Cumbria (OS
    SD5078).
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    in England:
  • A
    in the Metropolitan Borough of Trafford, Greater Manchester (OS
    SJ7786).
  • A place name:
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    in England:
  • A small
    and
    in New Forest
    , Hampshire (OS
    SU1818).
  • A place name:
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    in England:
  • A
    of Gillingham, Medway
    , Kent (OS
    TQ7765).
  • A place name:
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    in England:
  • A
    in Cucklington
    , South Somerset
    , Somerset (OS
    ST7527).
  • A place name:
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    in England:
  • A
    Farnham, Waverley
    , Surrey (OS
    SU8448).
  • A place name:
  • A number of
    in the United States:
  • An
    in Yuma County, Colorado.
  • A place name:
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    in the United States:
  • An
    in Jones County, Iowa.
  • A place name:
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    in the United States:
  • An
    in Salt Creek Township, Chautauqua County, Kansas.
  • A place name:
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    in the United States:
  • An
    in Plainfield Township, Iosco County, Michigan.
  • A place name:
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    in the United States:
  • A
    in
    Minneapolis, Minnesota.
  • A place name:
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    in the United States:
  • A
    in Carroll County, Missouri.
  • A place name:
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    in the United States:
  • A
    in Carbon County, Utah.
  • A place name:
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    in the United States:
  • A
    and
    therein, in Trempealeau County, Wisconsin.
  • A place name:
  • A
    on the Algoma Central Railway, Algoma District, Ontario, Canada.
  • A place name:
  • A
    in Korogwe District,
    Tanzania.
  • A place name:
  • A
    in the
    of the Northern Territory, Australia,
    after the Hale River.
  • Sourced from
    Wiktionary

    Origin

    hale
    English
    arrow
    halen
    Middle English (1100-1500)
    arrow
    haler
    Anglo-Norman
    hælu
    Old English (ca. 450-1100)
    Sourced from
    Etym

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