Hales

/heΙͺlz/ verb

To drag or pull something forcefully, often used in the phrase 'hale into court' meaning to force someone to appear before a judge.

From Old French 'haler,' meaning 'to pull' or 'to haul.' It has Germanic roots and is related to 'haul.' It's been used since medieval times, especially in legal contexts.

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