hayle

See also: Hayle

Middle English

Etymology 1

From Old English hæġl, hæġel, hagol (the last is the ancestor of the form haul), from Proto-Germanic *haglaz, from Proto-Indo-European *kagʰlos (pebble). Akin to Middle High German hagel, Old Swedish haghl, Old Danish haghæl, Middle Dutch hagel, and Old Frisian heil.

Alternative forms

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /hɛi̯l/, /hau̯l/

Noun

hayle (plural hayles)

  1. Hail; the phenomenon of precipitation below freezing temperature.
  2. A hailstorm; an instance or example of hail falling or appearing.
  3. The substance that hailstones are made of; frozen water as rain.
  4. (rare, medicine) A tumour situated near the eye.
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Etymology 2

From Old English hagolian, from Proto-Germanic *haglōną.

Verb

hayle

  1. Alternative form of haylen
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