hale [heɪl]
adj
Someone described as hale is in good and often exceptional health. Hale is commonly used in the phrase "hale and hearty."
English has two hale homographs: the adjective that is frequently paired with hearty to describe those healthy and strong, and the somewhat uncommon verb that has to do with literal or figurative hauling or pulling. (One can hale a boat onto shore, or hale a person into a courtroom with the aid of legal ramifications for resistance.)
English
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