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halse
English
Pronunciation
- (Northern England) IPA(key): [ho?s], [ha?s], [ho?z]
- Rhymes: -??s
Etymology 1
From Middle English hals, from Old English heals (“neck, prow of a ship”), from Proto-Germanic *halsaz (“neck”), from Proto-Indo-European *kols-, *?ols- (“neck”). Cognate with Dutch hals (“neck, throat”), German Hals (“neck, throat”), Norwegian hals (“neck, throat”), Swedish hals (“neck, throat”), Latin collum (“neck”).
Alternative forms
- hawse (Scotland)
Noun
halse (plural halses)
- (anatomy, archaic) The neck; the throat.
Derived terms
- halseman
Etymology 2
From Middle English halsen, halchen, from Old English *halsian, *healsian (“to embrace”, literally “to fall upon the neck of”), from heals (“neck”). See above. Cognate with Old Saxon helsjen (“to embrace”), Old High German hals?n (German halsen (“to jibe”)), Icelandic hálsa (“to embrace”).
Alternative forms
- haulse
- halsh (dialectal)
- hawse, hose (Scotland)
Verb
halse (third-person singular simple present halses, present participle halsing, simple past and past participle halsed)
- (obsolete) To fall upon the neck of; embrace.
Related terms
- enhalse
Etymology 3
From Middle English halsen, halsien (“to beseech, adjure”), from Old English healsian, h?lsian (“to entreat earnestly, beseech, implore”), from Proto-Germanic *hailis?n? (“to greet”), from Proto-Indo-European *kailo-, *kailu- (“whole, safe”). Cognate with Middle High German heilsen (“to predict”), Swedish hälsa (“to greet”), Icelandic heilsa (“to salute”). More at whole, hailse.
Verb
halse (third-person singular simple present halses, present participle halsing, simple past and past participle halsed)
- (transitive) To greet; salute; hail.
- (transitive) To beseech; adjure.
Related terms
- halsen
- halseny
- hazeney
- hazon
Etymology 4
From Middle English hals (“neck”), from Old Norse háls (“neck, part of the forecastle or bow of a ship”), from Proto-Germanic *halsaz (“neck”). See Etymology 1. Cognate with Danish hals (“neck, tack”).
Alternative forms
- hawse
Noun
halse (plural halses)
- Alternative form of hawse
Verb
halse (third-person singular simple present halses, present participle halsing, simple past and past participle halsed)
- (obsolete) To haul; to hoist.
Anagrams
- Hales, Heals, Sahel, Saleh, Selah, hales, heals, leash, selah, shale, sheal
Danish
Noun
halse c
- indefinite plural of hals
Verb
halse (imperative hals, infinitive at halse, present tense halser, past tense halsede, perfect tense har halset)
- bark
- Hunden halser: The dog is barking
- rush
- halse efter: rush after
Synonyms
- (bark): gø
Middle English
Verb
halse
- Alternative form of halsen
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halsen
English
Alternative forms
- halson, halzen, hazon
Etymology
From halse (“to salute, beseech”) +? -en. Related to Middle High German heilsen (“to predict”). More at halse.
Verb
halsen (third-person singular simple present halsens, present participle halsening, simple past and past participle halsened)
- (transitive) To predict; promise.
- (intransitive) To promise; bode; bid (fair or ill).
Derived terms
- halseny
Anagrams
- Hanels, Hansel, Lehans, Leshan, hansel, lanseh
Danish
Noun
halsen c
- definite singular of hals
German
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /?halzn?/
Verb
halsen (weak, third-person singular present halst, past tense halste, past participle gehalst, auxiliary haben)
- (nautical) to jib (shift or swing round, as a sail, boom, yard, etc.)
Conjugation
Middle English
Etymology 1
hals (“neck”) +? -en
Verb
halsen (simple past halsed or hawsid)
- to embrace, caress
Alternative forms
- hals, halse, hallesyn
Descendants
- English: halse
- Scots: hause
References
- “halsen, v.(2).”, in MED Online, Ann Arbor, Mich.: University of Michigan, 2007.
Etymology 2
From Old English h?lsian and healsian, from Proto-Germanic *hailis?n? (“to greet; to beseech”).
Verb
halsen (simple past halsed or halyst, past participle halsed or ihalset)
- to beseech
Alternative forms
- hals, halse, halsien, halsi, halsi?e, halsow
Derived terms
- halsnen
Descendants
- English: halse
- Scots: hals, halse
References
- “halsen, v.(1).”, in MED Online, Ann Arbor, Mich.: University of Michigan, 2007.
Etymology 3
Verb
halsen
- Alternative form of halsnen
Norwegian Bokmål
Noun
halsen m
- definite singular of hals
Norwegian Nynorsk
Noun
halsen m
- definite singular of hals
Swedish
Noun
halsen
- definite singular of hals
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