Hal
Luxemburgeois
/haːl/
noun
Definitions
- hall very large room, used for sports, concerts, exhibitions, etc.
Etymology
Inherited from Old High German halla inherited from Proto-Germanic *hallō (hall).
Origin
Proto-Germanic
*hallō
Gloss
hall
Kanji
堂
Timeline
Distribution of cognates by language
Geogrpahic distribution of cognates
Cognates and derived terms
- Meadowhall English
- dancehall English
- firehall English
- guildhall English
- hall English
- hall pass English
- hallage English
- hallful English
- hallmark English
- hallmate English
- hallmote English
- hallpass English
- hallstand English
- hallway English
- interhall English
- moot-hall English
- slaughterhall English
- woolhall English
- Halle German
- Hallenbad German
- Hallenhaus German
- Kaufhalle German
- Kunsthalle German
- Leichenhalle German
- Schwimmhalle German
- Sporthalle German
- Totenhalle German
- Trinkhalle German
- Turnhalle German
- hallisch German
- arcadehal Dutch, Flemish
- automatenhal Dutch, Flemish
- hal Dutch, Flemish
- kunsthal Dutch, Flemish
- medehal Dutch, Flemish
- speelhal Dutch, Flemish
- sporthal Dutch, Flemish
- hall French
- halle French
- холл Russian
- *ḱel- Proto-Indo-European
- hall Portuguese
- *hallō Proto-Germanic
- ホール Japanese
- hol Polish
- heall Old English
- halle Middle English
- hǫll Old Norse
- hall Danish
- hala Serbo-Croatian
- hallarvirki Icelandic
- höll Icelandic
- konungshöll Icelandic
- halle Middle Dutch
- halla Old High German
- hal Turkish
- hol Turkish
- *halu gmw-pro
- hall Chinese
- ihholo Zulu
- *hallu Frankish
- iholo South Ndebele