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Hullo

Hullo \Hul*lo"\, interj. See Hollo.

Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary
hullo

call to attract attention, by 1828; see hello.

Wiktionary
hullo

interj. 1 (context UK English) (alternative form of hello English) (Greeting.) 2 (context UK dated English) (alternative form of hello English) (expressing puzzlement or discovery) n. (cx UK English) (alt form hello English) vb. (cx UK English) (alt form hello English)

WordNet
hullo

n. an expression of greeting; "every morning they exchanged polite hellos" [syn: hello, hi, howdy, how-do-you-do]

Wikipedia
Hullo

Hullo is a village on the fourth largest island of Estonia, Vormsi, in Lääne County, Estonia. It is the administrative centre of Vormsi Parish. The population estimate of Hullo is 245 as of January 1, 2010. Island inhabitants date back to the 13th century. During most of its history the island was inhabited by Estonian Swedes ("rannarootslased" in Estonian or "coastal Swedes" in English), whose population reached 3,000 before World War II. During the war, nearly all of Vormsi's population, including Hullo's; were evacuated to Sweden.

Usage examples of "hullo".

I did stop in at the Old Angle Book Shop yesterday, just to say hullo to Joe Jillings.

Select cloth from samples book, admire same cloth in the piece - since Pendel was careful never to display a sample unless he had the cloth in stock - repair to fitting room for measurement, inspect Gentleman's Boutique and Sportsman's Corner, tour rear corridor, say hullo to Marta, open account, pay deposit unless otherwise agreed, come back in ten days for first fitting.