What is the meaning of Hall?
A large meeting room.
A manor house (originally because a magistrate's court was held in the hall of his mansion).
A building providing student accommodation at a university.
The principal room of a secular medieval building.
Cleared passageway through a crowd, as for dancing.
A place for special professional education, or for conferring professional degrees or licences.
A living room.
A college's canteen, which is often but not always coterminous with a traditional hall.
A meal served and eaten at a college's hall.
difficult situation, difficulty, trouble, misery, plight
hall (a corridor or a hallway)
hall (a building or very large room)
slope, sloping terrain
alternative spelling of hal (“a more or less flat, often sloping section of rock surface”)
grey (color)
hall (a large room or building)
first-person singular present of hallen
to hear (to perceive sounds through the ear)
to hear (to perceive with the ear)
middle-sized, windowless room, entryway, hallway (in a private flat/apartment, with a size not smaller than 8 m² [86 sq ft], with space for people, but without affording them privacy due to its being an entry to other rooms)
lobby, foyer, lounge (e.g. in a hotel or an opera house)
lobby; entrance hall (a room in a building used for entry from the outside)
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