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Hault

Hault \Hault\ (h[add]lt), a. [OF. hault, F. haut. See Haughty.] Lofty; haughty. [Obs.]

Through support of countenance proud and hault.
--Spenser.

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hault

a. (context obsolete English) lofty; haughty.

Usage examples of "hault".

Spanish officer in the territory was Charles de Hault de Lassus, a French lieutenant who happened to be serving as the Spanish governor of Upper Louisiana, and if he was required to represent Spain in this transfer, where could a French officer be found to represent the Emperor Napoleon?

A race recollection, deeper and more sure than her own haulting memory told her at once that she had not erred.

For every one of your sammad that they killed you have burned a hault of murgu.