halled, V, [270], 11: hailed, saluted.

halleen, V, [197], 9: holly. See hollen.

halling, come halling to the town, V, [277] f., 15, 25. See hailing.

hallow, haly, II, 175, 16; 239, 1: holy.

hallow, good hallow, II, 270, 10: a form of salutation; perhaps, God hallow, sanctify, cleanse us from sin! perhaps simply an elliptical Good saint! I have not met the phrase elsewhere, and it seems no longer to be familiar in Scotland.

Hallowday, I, 342, 25; 507, 1; III, 246, E 1: saints’ day, All Saints.

hallow seat, I, 367, 7: a saint’s place.

hals-bane, hass-bane, hause-bane, hase-bane, I, 394, 8: neck-bone.

halse, I, 327, 10: neck. See hause.

haly, haely, hallow, II, 104, 22; 175, 16; 179, 13; 239, 1; 417, 13; III, 262, 5: holy.