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English
Pronunciation
Interjection
hullo
- (UK, New Zealand) Alternative form of hello (Greeting.)
1960, P G Wodehouse, “II, XV, AND XIX”, in Jeeves in the Offing, London: Herbert Jenkins, →OCLC:“Mr Wooster?” “Oh, hullo, Lady Wickham.”
[...] “Hullo, Bobbie,” I said. “Hullo, Bertie,” she said. “Hullo, Upjohn,” I said. The correct response to this would have been “Hullo, Wooster”, but he blew up in his lines and merely made a noise like a wolf with its big toe caught in a trap.
[...] But as I approached the and unhooked the thing you unhook, I was far from being at my most nonchalant, and when I heard Upjohn are-you-there-ing at the other end my manly spirit definitely blew a fuse. For I could tell by his voice that he was in the testiest of moods. Not even when conferring with me at Malvern House, Bramley-on-Sea, on the occasion when I put sherbet in the ink, had I sensed in him a more marked stirred-up-ness. “Hullo? Hullo? Hullo? Are you there? Will you kindly answer me? This is Mr Upjohn speaking.”
- (UK, dated, New Zealand) Alternative form of hello (expressing puzzlement or discovery)
1897, Richard Marsh, The Beetle:Suddenly Sydney gave an exclamation. ‘Hullo! — The front door’s closed!’
1939, Country Life, volume 85, page 290:"Hullo, there's a monkey's wedding," said my wife's niece, a girl of about twenty, born in South Africa […] She was looking out on the lawn, and it was one of those lovely April mornings with sunshine and rain alternating […]
Noun
hullo (plural hullos or hulloes)
- (UK) Alternative form of hello
Verb
hullo (third-person singular simple present hullos, present participle hulloing, simple past and past participle hulloed)
- (UK) Alternative form of hello
Anagrams
Lule Sami
Etymology
From Proto-Samic *ullō, from Proto-Germanic *wullō.
Noun
hulˈlo
- wool
Inflection
Further reading
- Koponen, Eino, Ruppel, Klaas, Aapala, Kirsti, editors (2002–2008), Álgu database: Etymological database of the Saami languages, Helsinki: Research Institute for the Languages of Finland