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heal

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Word definitions for heal in dictionaries

The Collaborative International Dictionary Word definitions in The Collaborative International Dictionary
Heal \Heal\ (h[=e]l), v. t. [See Hele .] To cover, as a roof, with tiles, slate, lead, or the like.

Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary Word definitions in Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary
Old English hælan "cure; save; make whole, sound and well," from Proto-Germanic *hailjan (cognates: Old Saxon helian , Old Norse heila , Old Frisian hela , Dutch helen , German heilen , Gothic ga-hailjan "to heal, cure"), literally "to make whole" (see ...

Usage examples of heal.

While Jerry was wondering if he should take a short beer after all, a couple of gulps just to heal the dryness in his throat, a name was called nearby in a familiar voice.

What the average Southlander cares about is whether those ash bows that are so good for hunting and those silk scarves the women love and those great cheeses and ales that come out of Varfleet and those healing plants grown on the Streleheim can find their way south to them!

The healing amnionic fluid generated by the spore-forming glands, after the transparent amber sphere had enclosed him, offered Lavon his only chance.

But in spite of the foreboding and the grave warnings of friends, at the Amritsar Congress in 1919 I fought for co-operation and working the Montagu-Chelmsford reforms, hoping that the Prime Minister would redeem his promise to the Indian Mussalmans, that the Punjab wound would be healed and that the reforms inadequate and unsatisfactory though they were, marked a new era of hope in the life of India.

Angelika, our skin specialist, created this recipe to be filling, antiaging, and healing for most skin problems: I eat this three times a week, and my fifty-plus skin looks twenty years younger.

It was all apurpose, all to make her angry enough to work her Healing on Siuan and Leane, to prove herself to the Yellows.

I retained the best of the furniture from our Hampstead apartment, at that time the exemplar of restrained urban taste: Hille couch and armchairs in wood and moquette, Heals sideboard in sycamore, an original Ercol dining-room set, Luminator lamps from Arte Luce, Aubusson needlepoint rugs.

A three-second backflow, when I was seventeen years old, had burned a scar in my hand that had never really healed, the size of a silver coin.

The family travelled to Balmoral a few days later and the clear air and dramatic landscape began to work their healing magic.

The wine served, a rich burgundy, was of the finest quality, and afterward they all sipped the traditional Benedictine liqueur, a strange-tasting, herbed cordial which Sir Anthony claimed was imbued with secret healing qualities.

She checked the knots in the jesses, too, and found that one of the birds had a festered place in its leg from top-tight knots, which she treated with cold water and a poultice of healing leaves.

It was healed, but she then looked at her wrists, and the insides of her elbows, and closed her eyes, not even wanting to think about the bites that had landed on her inner thighs.

Master Bar Arnan went to Cana to seek out a rabbi, and the man healed his son then and there.

Some were healing cards that felt warm, or crop-growing cards that smelt of earth, or whatever.

If every Gen were a Companion, the channels could devote themselves to healing.