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haik
noun an oblong cloth which Arabs wrap round the head and body as an outer garment.
[17c: from Arabic hayk ]
haiku or hokku
noun (pl haiku or hokku )
1 a Japanese poem which consists of three lines of five, seven and five syllables and is traditionally evocative of nature or the seasons.
2 an English imitation of this.
[19c: Japanese, from hai amusement + ku verse]
hail1
noun
1 grains of ice which fall from the clouds when rising air currents sweep raindrops up into regions below freezing point.
2 a large quantity (of words, questions, missiles, etc) directed at someone or something with force a hail of criticism .
verb (hailed , hailing )
1 intr said of hail: to fall from the clouds It's hailing .
2 tr & intr to shower someone or something with words, questions, missiles, etc or come down on them or it in great numbers.
[Anglo-Saxon hagol ]

También tienes: ail

hail2
verb
1 to attract attention by shouting or making gestures, eg to signal (especially a taxi) to stop.
2 to greet someone, especially enthusiastically.
3 to recognize or describe someone as being or representing something He was hailed a hero .
4 intr (hail from somewhere) to come from or belong to (a place).
interjection , old use an expression of greeting.
noun the act or an instance of hailing.
[13c: from Norse heill healthy]
within hail or within hailing distance close enough to hear when called to.

También tienes: ail

hail Mary
noun (hail Marys ) a prayer to the Virgin Mary, the English version of the Ave Maria (see Ave2).

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