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
- root?
- To acclaim: approve enthusiastically. The crowds hailed the conquerors. They hailed the recent advances in medical science.
- “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
I be ashamed?
Say in English: “Hail verb 1”
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all did you do here? (occurring in greetings andtoasts,
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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