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Showing words for HALE using the English dictionary

4 Letter Words for Hale

hale, heal, hela

3 Letter Words for Hale

ale, ela, hae, hel, lah, lea

Definitions for Hale

[1] free from disease or infirmity; robust; vigorous: hale and hearty men in the prime of life.
[2] to compel (someone) to go: to hale a man into court.
[3] to haul; pull.
[4] (in Hawaii) a simple thatched-roof dwelling.
[5] Edward Everett, 1822–1909, U.S. clergyman and author.
[6] George El·ler·y [el -uh -ree] /ˈɛl ə ri/ , 1868–1938, U.S. astronomer.
[7] Sir Matthew, 1609–76, British jurist: Lord Chief Justice 1671–76.
[8] Nathan, 1755–76, American soldier hanged as a spy by the British during the American Revolution.
[9] Sarah Jo·se·pha [joh-see -fuh ] /dʒoʊˈsi fə/ , 1788–1879, U.S. editor and author.
[10] healthy and robust (esp in the phrase hale and hearty )
[11] Scot and Northern English dialect whole
[12] (tr) to pull or drag; haul
[13] George Ellery. 1868–1938, US astronomer: undertook research into sunspots and invented the spectroheliograph
[14] Sir Matthew. 1609–76, English judge and scholar; Lord Chief Justice (1671–76)

Words related to Hale

trim, sound, right, fit, well, stout, blooming, husky, strapping, flourishing, able-bodied, healthy, hearty, robust, sane, strong, vigorous, wholesome, well-conditioned

Words nearby Hale

halcyone, haldane, haldane effect, haldimand, haldol, hale, hale and hearty, hale telescope, hale, nathan, haleakala, haleakala national park

Origin of Hale

3From Hawaiian; house, building

Other words from Hale

hale·ness , noun
hal·er , noun

Word origin for Hale

C13: from Old French haler, of Germanic origin; compare Old High German halōn to fetch, Old English geholian to acquire

Synonyms for Hale

blooming, fit, flourishing, husky, right, sound, stout, strapping, trim, well, able-bodied, alive and kicking, fit as a fiddle, healthy, hearty, in fine fettle, in the pink, robust, sane, strong, vigorous, well-conditioned, wholesome