Hals

See also: hals, háls, häls, håls, and hals'

English

Proper noun

Hals

  1. plural of Hal

German

Etymology

From Middle High German hals, from Old High German hals, from Proto-West Germanic *hals, from Proto-Germanic *halsaz.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /hals/, [hals], [halts]
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Noun

Hals m (strong, genitive Halses, plural Hälse, diminutive Hälschen n or Hälslein n)

  1. neck
  2. throat

Declension

Derived terms

Further reading

Luxembourgish

Etymology

From Old High German hals, from Proto-West Germanic *hals, from Proto-Germanic *halsaz.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /hals/, [hɑl(t)s]

Noun

Hals m (plural Häls)

  1. neck
  2. throat

Pennsylvania German

Etymology

Compare German Hals, Dutch hals, Old English heals.

Noun

Hals m (plural Hels)

  1. neck
  2. throat
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