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HALLIARDS

Volume 8 · 61 words · 1797 Edition

the ropes or tackles usually employed to hoist or lower any sail upon its respective mast or stay. See Jears.

HALMOTÉ, or HALIMOTE, is the same with what we now call a court-baron, the word implying a meeting of the tenants of the same hall or manor. The name is still retained at Luton, and other places in Herefordshire. See Mote.