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† halke Obs. [Only in ME.: perh. a dim. of OE. *halh, healh, corner: see hale n.2] A corner, recess, hiding-place.
a1300K. Horn 1119 He lokede in eche halke Ne seȝ he nowhar walke Aþulf his felawe. 1340Ayenb. 210 Bide þine uader of heuene ine halke. c1385Chaucer L.G.W. 1780 Lucretia, In he comyth in to a priue halk. c1491Chast. Goddes Chyld. 93 O thou edder..tornynge hyder and thyder by a thousande holettes and halkes. [1598Speght Chaucer's Wks. Rdr. to Chaucer (R.), Where hast thou dwelt good Geffrey al this while?.. In haulks, and herne, God wot, and in exile.] |