Hall

Etymology

 * As an English, Scottish, Irish,, , , surname: all from the noun . The name was likely reinforced by similar sounding words such as 🇨🇬.
 * As a surname, variant Romanization of, , see.


 * The locomotives were named after English and Welsh country houses with 'Hall' in their titles.
 * From the buildings, halls

Proper noun

 * 1)  for someone who lived in or near a hall.
 * 2)  for someone associated with a salt mine.
 * 3)  a CDP in California.
 * 1)  a CDP in California.
 * 1)  a CDP in California.
 * 1)  a CDP in California.
 * 1)  a CDP in California.

Statistics

 * According to the 2010 United States Census, Hall is the 45th most common surname in the United States, belonging to 407,076 individuals. Hall is most common among White (72.7%) and Black/African American (21.6%) individuals.

Noun

 * 1)  Hall class, a class of steam locomotive used on the GWR.

Etymology
From.

Etymology
First attested as hallo in the 11th century. Etymology. Perhaps a compound of 🇨🇬 and. An alternative etymology interprets the name as a compound of and. Compare and.

Etymology
Compare 🇨🇬.

Noun

 * 1)  spoil heap
 * 2)  hill or its slope
 * 3)  hall

Etymology
From. Cognate with 🇨🇬, 🇨🇬, 🇨🇬.

Noun

 * 1) echo, resonance, reverberation
 * 2) * 1968 Hans Schimank (translator), Otto von Guerickes neue (sogenannte) Magdeburger Versuche über den leeren Raum. Reprinted 1996 and 2013, Springer-Verlag, ISBN 9783662009499, p. 102:
 * "de"
 * 1) * 1968 Hans Schimank (translator), Otto von Guerickes neue (sogenannte) Magdeburger Versuche über den leeren Raum. Reprinted 1996 and 2013, Springer-Verlag, ISBN 9783662009499, p. 102:
 * "de"

- Ebenso klar und deutlich, wie man den Hall der Klapper beim Anschlag des Klöppels vor dem Auspumpen hören konnte



Usage notes

 * The simplex chiefly refers to an echo that is clipped or overlays with the original sound, as is often found in big rooms or caves. An echo that repeats the full sound after the original sound has ceased, as can be produced in mountains, will usually be specified as, or more commonly.

Etymology
From, from. Doublet of inherited.

Noun

 * 1) foyer, lobby, hall, hallway room, especially near the entrance, which connects other rooms