Meaning of “hail to the king”

I want to put a sentence like this one’s word, “hail to the king”..can’t translate it to English? Will I be able to tell them in a separate essay “Greetings to the King”?

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Can you look up the definition of hail from the

  1. root?
  2. To acclaim: approve enthusiastically. The crowds hailed the conquerors. They hailed the recent advances in medical science.
  3. “To call out to in order to stop, attract attention, ask help, etc.” To identify, or do that of a particular person in order to act, in order to stop or raise an alarm. to hail a cab. to hail a pickup and cab.

In this case, the second definition may apply as well, though it is true to be slightly different in each case..

What does hailing mean though? Should

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Answered on March 27, 2021.
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Say in English: “Hail verb 1”


" What all did you do here? (occurring in greetings and toasts, such as wshil : see wassail ), from Old Norse heill.

that is related I’m surprised because of the name of Whole and its

etymology. THE ORIGIN Old English hl, of Germanic origin; related to Dutch heel and German heil, like hail ( the quote you pasted above this one ). The spelling with wh- (reflecting a dialect pronunciation with w-) first appeared in the 15th cent.

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Answered on March 27, 2021.
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