hɑlöut

Westrobothnian

Pronunciation

Noun

hɑlöut n

  1. place with solid ground; the unconfined plane, which surrounds the farms in villages, which is open to all livestock and serves as a street for storage of timber and wood as well as rooms for timbering sites etc.
  2. (figuratively) something hard to accomplish

See also

  • hal-lät
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