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Definition of Hallans
1. hallan [n] - See also: hallan
Lexicographical Neighbors of Hallans
Literary usage of Hallans
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Scottish Gallovidian Encyclopedia by John Mactaggart (1876)
"hallans—Mid-walls through cottages, composed of cross bars, and overlaid with
straw plastered with clay, called cat clay; also, those abutments or batteries ..."
2. Dictionary of Historical Allusions by Thomas Benfield Harbottle (1903)
"... and HallanS, and granted to Swedish vessels exemption from the payment of
Sound Dues. Brother Jonathan. The nickname of the American nation. ..."
3. The Standard Bearer by Samuel Rutherford Crockett (1898)
"When we journeyed to and fro, Quintin abode mostly at the road-ends and loaning-
foots, while I went up to chaffer with the good wives in the hallans and ..."
4. West Coast Reporter: Containing All the Decisions as Fast as Filed, of the (1885)
"A similar case is reported in 11 Ohio, 692, hallans v. Jack. Ou an appeal from
a justice of the peace, the parties went to trial ..."