halin hal hó sawyer working at the top of the saw pit; hal ba each of the two sawyers working at the bottom? Derived from halé (see below)? (This meaning not in FEW 16, 130a ss.) Also in Dom.
haléto pull, draw; to tow; to snatch, seize; halé lèt to milk; halé viré to pull in (fishing line)synsezitó1
hamakhammock cloth tied to two poles for carrying a baby or a sick or dead person
hamsakknapsack, canvas backpackTE from E haversack