- etymonline.com word/hailHail fellow well met is from 1580s as a descriptive adjective, from a familiar greeting; hail fellow (adj.) "overly familiar" is from 1570s.
- vocabulary.com dictionary/hailAlso, to hail someone is to greet them or say good things about them. Or it can be a way to tell people of your homeland, as in: "I hail from the Moon."
- newworldencyclopedia.org entry/HailHail is precipitation that falls as hailstones, which are balls or irregular lumps of ice typically measuring between five and 50 millimeters (0.2 - 2 inches) in...
- askdifference.com hail-vs-heil/In meteorology, hail occurs when updrafts in thunderstorms carry raindrops into extremely cold areas of the atmosphere, where they freeze into balls of ice.
- interlingua.fandom.com wiki/HailThey say it's going to hail tomorrow. (transitive) to send or release hail. The cloud would hail down furiously within a few minutes.
- wordreference.com English Dictionary Haila salutation or greeting:a cheerful hail. the act of hailing. Idioms within hail, within range of hearing; audible:The mother kept her children within hail of her voice.
- writingexplained.org hail-vs-haleHale and hail are homophones that confuse even longtime English users. Each can be used as multiple parts of speech.
- nssl.noaa.gov education/svrwx101/hail/Hail can damage aircraft, homes and cars, and can be deadly to livestock and people. What we do: Read more about NSSL's hail research here.
- biblestudytools.com dictionary/hail/Study the definition of Hail with multiple Bible Dictionaries and Encyclopedias and find scripture references in the Old and New Testaments.
- treehugger.com what-is-the-difference-between-…Hail and sleet, though somewhat similar, actually occur during completely different weather and require a completely different set of circumstances to take form.