hall

  • 71hall — n. 1 a a space or passage into which the front entrance of a house etc. opens. b US a corridor or passage in a building. 2 a a large room or building for meetings, meals, concerts, etc. b (in pl.) music halls. 3 a large country house, esp. with a …

    Useful english dictionary

  • 72hall — noun 1) hang your coat in the hall Syn: entrance hall, hallway, entry, entrance, lobby, foyer, vestibule; atrium, concourse; passageway, passage, corridor, entryway 2) we booked a hall for the wedding Sy …

    Thesaurus of popular words

  • 73Hall — /hɔl/ (say hawl) noun 1. Ben(jamin), 1837–65, Australian bushranger. 2. Edward Smith, 1786–1860, Australian journalist and political reformer, born in England; publisher of the Monitor, 1826–38, and editor with the Australian, 1838–48. 3. Edward… …

  • 74hall — A building or room of considerable size, used as a place for the meeting of public assemblies, conventions, courts, etc.; as, the city hall, the town hall. In old English law, a name given to many manorhouses because the magistrate s court was… …

    Black's law dictionary

  • 75hall — A building or room of considerable size, used as a place for the meeting of public assemblies, conventions, courts, etc.; as, the city hall, the town hall. In old English law, a name given to many manorhouses because the magistrate s court was… …

    Black's law dictionary

  • 76Hall — Principal room in a medieval house, used for meeting and dining. Often, servants would sleep in the hall. It often extended up to the roof. Before chimneys were introduced, there would be an open fire, often in the middle of the floor. The smoke… …

    Medieval glossary

  • 77Hall — der Hall, e (Aufbaustufe) geh.: lauter Klang, Schall Beispiele: Wir erkannten ihn am Hall seiner Schritte. Der Hall der Trommel war schon aus der Ferne zu hören …

    Extremes Deutsch

  • 78Hallþór — Halldór ist ein isländischer und färöischer männlicher Vorname. Der Name kommt von altnordisch Hallþórr und bedeutet „Thors Felsen“ (hallr = „Hügel; Felsen, großer Stein“)[1][2]. Inhaltsverzeichnis 1 Weitere Formen 2 Bekannte Namensträger …

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  • 79Hall —    (Gr. aule, Luke 22:55; R.V., court ), the open court or quadrangle belonging to the high priest s house. In Matt. 26:69 and Mark 14:66 this word is incorrectly rendered palace in the Authorized Version, but correctly court in the Revised… …

    Easton's Bible Dictionary

  • 80Hall — Herkunftsname zu den Ortsnamen Hall (Österreich), (Bad) Reichenhall (Bayern), Schwäbisch Hall (Württemberg), Halle (Sachsen Anhalt, Niedersachsen, Nordrhein Westfalen) …

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