Hails

/heΙͺlz/ verb

As a verb: greets enthusiastically or signals for a taxi; as a noun: pellets of frozen rain that fall during thunderstorms.

The verb 'hail' comes from Old Norse 'heill' (health, wholeness), used as a greeting. The noun 'hail' (ice pellets) comes from Old English 'hagol,' likely related to 'haggle.'

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