HOLL


Meaning of HOLL in English

I. ˈhäl adjective

Etymology: Middle English, from Old English hol — more at hole

dialect England : hollow

II. noun

( -s )

Etymology: Middle English, from Old English hol, from neuter of hol, adjective, hollow

: a hollow place: as

a. dialect England : ditch

b. obsolete : a ship's hold

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