hallo(a)
hallo(a) excl. calling attention and used in greeting. XIX. Later form of HOLLO.
Also (with other vowels in the unstressed syll.) hello(a) XIX, hillo(a) XVIII (illo XVII), hullo(a) XIX.
Also (with other vowels in the unstressed syll.) hello(a) XIX, hillo(a) XVIII (illo XVII), hullo(a) XIX.
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