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Halle

[ hal-ee hah-luh ]

noun

  1. Morris, 1923–2018, U.S. linguist, born in Latvia.
  2. a city in Germany, NW of Leipzig. Official_name Hal·le an der Saal·e [hah, -l, uh, ahn de, r, , zahl, -, uh].


Halle

1

/ ˈhalə /

noun

  1. a city in E central Germany, in Saxony-Anhalt, on the River Saale: early saltworks; a Hanseatic city in the late Middle Ages; university (1694). Pop: 240 119 (2003 est) Official nameHalle an der Saalean der ˈzaːlə


Hallé

2

/ ˈhæleɪ /

noun

  1. HalléSir Charles18191895MGermanMUSIC: conductorMUSIC: pianist Sir Charles , original name Karl Hallé . 1819–95, German conductor and pianist, in Britain from 1848. In 1857 he founded the Hallé Orchestra in Manchester

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Hallé was lying on his bunk, keeping up a constant delirious chatter.

In the afternoon Hallé died, and his body was immediately lowered into the sea.

Adam de la Hallé's pastoral, "Robin et Marion," was an actual prototype of the opera.

We (I and the Sartoris and one or two others) were at Hallé's, who is the most charming fellow in the world.

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