See also: hälar and hålar

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halar (first-person singular present halo, first-person singular preterite halí, past participle halat)

  1. to eat (informal, from Caló)
  2. to haul, pull

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From French haler, ultimately from Proto-Germanic *halōną, *halēną, *hulōną (to call, fetch, summon). Compare English haul.

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halar (first-person singular present halo, first-person singular preterite halei, past participle halado)

  1. (fishing, navigation) to haul (a cable, rope, net)

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halar m

  1. indefinite plural of hale

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Borrowed from French haler. Compare English haul.

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halar (first-person singular present halo, first-person singular preterite halé, past participle halado)

  1. (nautical) to haul, to pull
  2. (dialectal) to pull, to tug
    Synonyms: jalar, tirar de

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halar

  1. present indicative of hala