Halse
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Etymology


From , from , from . Cognate with Latin , earlier .

Verb



  1. To embrace.
    • 1485, Sir Thomas Malory, Le Morte Darthur, Book VIII:
      And therewithall Sir Trystrames rode forth sore wounded to the lady [...]; and there she welcomed hym fayre, and eyther halsed other in armys.


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Verb



  1. bark
    Hunden halser: The dog is barking
  2. rush
    halse efter: rush after
 
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