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Type Settlement
Usage English
Pronounced Pron. /ˈhɔ.liː/  [key·simplify]

Meaning & History

The name of various settlements in England, all suffixed with Old English leah meaning "woodland", but with different initial elements. The village in Hampshire is named with heall meaning "hall" or halh meaning "nook" from Old English, the one in Kent with halig meaning "holy", and the former settlement in Yorkshire with Old Norse haugr.
Added 10/8/2024 by Sehentsin
Edited 10/8/2024 by Sehentsin