hele

suomi-englanti sanakirja

hele englanniksi

  1. (obsolete form of)

  2. To hide, conceal, and keep secret, especially for a secret society (such as the masons).

  3. {{quote-book|en|year=1893|year_published=2004

  4. {{quote-text|en|year=1921|title=The Builder: A Journal for the Masonic Student|page=208

  5. {{quote-text|en|year=2019|author=William Harvey; Albert G. Mackey; Arthur Edward Waite|title=Symbolism and Discourses on the Entered Apprentice, Fellowcraft and Master Mason Blue Lodge Degrees|page=36

  6. To cover or conceal (a seedling, plant, roots, etc).

  7. {{quote-text|en|year=1861|title=The Journal of the Royal Agricultural Society of England|page=275

  8. 1881, ''Report'' of the New Hampshire Deptartment of Agriculture, page 252:

  9. (..) and for this reason had better be taken up and heled in, in a safe place, where there is no danger from standing water.
  10. 1895, ''Illustrated Descriptive Catalogue of American Grape Vines'', by the Bush & Son & Meissner firm of vinegrowers in Bushberg, Mo., page 43:

  11. Take your vines, in a pail with water, or wrapped in a wet cloth, from the place where they were heled-in,to the holes; (..)
    *On receiving your vines from the nursery, they should be taken out of the box, without delay, and ''heled-in'', which is done as follows: In a dry and well protected situation, a trench is made in the soil (..) The plants are then set thickly together in the trench (..) and soil taken from trench is thrown into the first, covering the roots carefully,
  12. {{quote-journal|en|year=1913|month=May|journal=Nebraska Horticulture|page=8

  13. (da-e-form of)

  14. (l)

  15. Såret er helet.

    The wound has healed.

  16. (alternative form of)

  17. 2018 25 June, Carolien Roelants, “Goed nieuws uit Jemen plus wat Hollandse kortzichtigheid”, nrc.nl:

  18. {{quote|nl|Hele goede, hele dure koffie, met name bestemd voor de Aziatische markt, want Europa is „gevoeliger voor de prijs”, zegt hij elegant.
  19. (infl of)

  20. brightly

  21. light

  22. ''heledad juuksed'' — light hair

    ''helesinine'' — light blue

  23. high-pitched, high (of tone)

  24. (usex)

  25. ornament

  26. (ux)|inline=1

  27. Health or wellbeing; one's mental or physical condition.

  28. late 14th century, Chaucer|Geoffrey Chaucer, The Nun's Priest's Tale, ''The Canterbury Tales'', line 4139-4140:

  29. (quote)
  30. That which heals or cures; healing:

  31. A curative medicine.

  32. Christ (gloss)

  33. Help or assistance; that which is beneficial:

  34. Security, solace; that which protects one or one's mind:

  35. Beneficence, kindness; kind behaviour.

  36. Salvation, deliverance (gloss)

  37. Success, wealth; a state of thriving.

  38. Fortune; a favourable destiny.

  39. heel (gloss)

  40. (syn)

  41. heel or spur (gloss)

  42. The lower part of anything.

  43. (inflection of)

  44. (monikko) nb|hel

  45. a whole

  46. to heal

  47. to receive stolen goods

  48. to (l) (gloss)

  49. (l)

  50. to (l)

  51. (es-verb form of)

  52. (adj form of)

  53. lullaby

  54. act of singing a lullaby (gl)

  55. caress; fondling

  56. (alt form)

  57. knife

  58. especially

  59. (ux)

  60. just

  61. least

  62. finally

  63. hill

  64. (quote-book)