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hōl(e
adj.(2)
Additional spellings:
hole
404 quotations in 13 senses
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(a) Of a person, animal, the body, part of the body: healthy, cured, healed, free from disease or defect; also
fig.
;
maken hol
, to heal (sb.); (b)
hol and fere (quert, sound), heil (herti, strong) and
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