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From Proto-Slavic*xala, possibly contamination of various sources. Some aspects of the creature could be from Ancient Greekχάλαζα(khálaza, “hail”) (per Georgieva), while others from native roots related to ха́лост(hálost, “futility, lack of structure”), наха́лен(nahálen, “impertinent, intrusive”). In Western dialects, the word is homophonous with the dialectal word for serpent (cf. Serbo-Croatianа̏ла, Macedonianала(ala)), of Turkish origin.
Ан. Стойнев, Р. Попов, et al. (2006) “Хала”, in Българска митология. Енциклопедичен речник, Изд. "Захарий Стоянов"
Etymology 2
Theoretical singular of nowadays plurale tantum ха́лиpl(háli), borrowed from GermanHalle. The concept stems from East German Kaufhallen, which were incorporated/copied throughout the former Eastern Bloc during 20th century. Etymologically, doublet of хол(hol) (borrowed from English instead).