- land at a border, Old
Norse hallr meaning a
slope or hill, or Old
English heall meaning a hall or mansion. The
exact boundaries of this
historic district...
- "Skíringssalr" have
understood the word "heal" to be the Old
English word "
heall", for "hall", this word is feminine; and, if a
translation for "sal" were...
-
derivation is
probably from the Olde
English pre 7th
century use of Old
English heall ‘hall’, ‘large house’ + leah ‘woodland clearing’.
following enforced land...
-
following have been
proposed at
various times:
Halls land (belonging to Hall),
Heall land (from Old English, Hall Manor),
Heallgemot (the
court of the lord of...
- the
legend of Beowulf,
Heorot is
referred to by the Old
English cognate,
heall.
However the word höll is not
found in
place names and is
likely to have...
- July 2022 (update). City Po****tion.
Retrieved 3
January 2021. But not the
heall, or hall. E. Ekwall, The
Concise Oxford Dictionary of
English Place-Names...