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Old English
Phrase
sȳ hǣlo
- hail (lit. Health be (to) X)
- c. 992, Ælfric, "For Palm Sunday"
Þæt folc ðe Criste beforan stóp, and þæt ðe him fyligde, ealle hí sungon, "Osanna Filio Dauid," þæt is on urum ġeðēdode, "Sȳ hǣlo Dauides Bearne."- The people who walked before Christ, and those who followed him, all sung "Osanna Filio David," that is, in our tongue, "Hail, Son of David."