Hald, Hauld, s.
1. A hold; S. had.
2. A habitation, S.
Douglas.
3. A stronghold.
Wallace.

Isl. haald, Su. G. haall-a, tueri.

4. A possession.
Douglas.

To HALE, v. n. To pull forcibly.
Z. Boyd.

HALE, HAILL, adj. Whole, S.
Wallace.

Isl. heill, Su. G. hel, totus.

Hale-ware,
1. The whole assortment, S. from ware, merchandise.
2. The whole company, S.
Poems Buchan Dial.

HALE, HAILL, adj.
1. Sound, S.
Wallace.
2. Vigorous, S.

Su. G. hel, A. S. hal, sanus.

Hale-hide, adj. Not having even the skin injured, S. B.
Poems Buchan Dial.