Definition of Hallians

1. hallian [n] - See also: hallian

Lexicographical Neighbors of Hallians

hallals
hallan
hallans
hallels
halleluiah
halleluiahs
halleluja
hallelujah
hallelujahed
hallelujahing
hallelujahs
hallelujas
hallelujatic
hallian
hallians (current term)
halliard
halliards
hallidome
hallier
halliers
halligan
halligans
hallimondite
halling
hallings
hallion
hallions
hallmark
hallmarked

Literary usage of Hallians

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. Plutarch's Lives by Plutarch (1885)
"... made himself master of the fortified towns, and consequently of the country on both sides. But at a siege of a town of the hallians, who have the repute ..."

2. The New Orleans Medical and Surgical Journal (1848)
"... as I hope it will, to the student, showing what is the reflex system of Dr. Hall, and all Philo-hallians, not the reflex systems of others. ..."

3. A New Universal Biography: Containing Interesting Accounts, Critical and by John Platts (1825)
"... he began bis military career with an expedition into Thrace ; in which he penetrated across Mount Haemus, into the country of the Tri- hallians, ..."

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