hale 1
(hāl)adj. hal·er,
hal·est Free from infirmity or illness; sound. See Synonyms at
healthy.
hale′ness n.
hale 2
(hāl)tr.v. haled,
hal·ing,
hales 1. To compel to go: "In short order the human rights campaign was haled before a high court of indignation" (Arthur M. Schlesinger, Jr.).
2. Archaic To pull, draw, drag, or hoist.
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haler
(ˈhɑːlə) n,
pl -lers or -leru (
-ləˌruː)
(Currencies) a variant of
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ha•ler
(ˈhɑ lər)
n., pl. -lers, -le•ru (-ləˌru) a monetary unit of the Czech Republic and Slovakia, equal to 1/100 of the koruna.
[1930–35; < Czech haléř < Middle High German haller, variant of heller former German coin]
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Noun | 1. | haler - 100 halers equal 1 koruna Slovakia koruna - the basic unit of money in Czech Republic |
| 2. | haler - 100 halers equal 1 koruna in Czech Republickoruna - the basic unit of money in Czech Republic |
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