Irish bennaigid, a later form of Old Irish bennachaid (“blesses; greets, hails, salutes; exercises ecclesiastical functions”), from Latin benedīcō. IPA(key):...
an important quality in soldiers. With good morale they'll charge into a hail of bullets; without it they won't even cross a street. A morale-boosting...
(kaló) (past κάλεσα, passive καλούμαι, p‑past καλέστηκα/κλήθηκα) to call, hail (someone by name) to summon, invite to dial, ring (by telephone) Passive...
(valjá) first-singular present indicative, impf to fall (of rain, snow or hail) (colloquial, intransitive) to pile up, to accumulate (colloquial) to throng...
may / Sure plant this far-famed tree, man; / And blythe we'll ſing, and hail the day / That gave us liberty, man. Freedom from excessive government control...
deprive or debar oneself of, to do without, to dispense with հատանել զանձն ի փափկութիւն ― hatanel zanjn i pʻapʻkutʻiwn ― to give oneself up to effeminacy...
sense “to apply (oneself) to, or prepare (oneself) for, a task or work” was derived from the now obsolete sense “to equip (oneself) for a battle, etc...
someone gray hair give someone grey hair give someone grief give someone Hail Columbia give someone hell give someone his cards give someone his gruel...
German holā, emphatic imperative of holōn (“to fetch, used especially in hailing a ferryman”), from Proto-West Germanic *holōn (“to fetch”). Also see French...
opponents' arguments would cause human extinction is equivalent to a successful Hail Mary pass. 2023 February 27, u/Objective-Sugar8720, “Bad tournament, how...