What is the meaning of Hals?

neck

throat

neck

neck, throat

hawse

Alternative form of halsen

a neck

Used in fixed expressions related to execution by decapitation.

a nape

Used in fixed expressions related to draft animals carrying something.

a throat

Used in certain set expressions related to the consumption of food

Used in certain set expressions related to the throat and vocal chords.

a garment that covers the neck

  1. a neck
  2. a type of neckwarmer, primarily for children, which is worn over the head and covers the neck and chest

a neck

a type of neckwarmer, primarily for children, which is worn over the head and covers the neck and chest

narrow object or part of an object which resembles a neck

  1. a neck
  2. a vertical stroke (up or down) from the head of a note
  3. a narrow part of bone, organ etc.

    a neck

    a vertical stroke (up or down) from the head of a note

    a narrow part of bone, organ etc.

    a narrow piece of land between two waters or mountains

    a narrow inlet to a fjord or a bay; narrow part at the mouth of a valley

    the front lower corner of a sail; a waist which holds this corner in place during sailing

    a short board or plank in the hull nearest the stems of a vessel

    1. a part of the two upper bottom tables that abut up to the lot (of a Nordland boat)

    a part of the two upper bottom tables that abut up to the lot (of a Nordland boat)

    the front part of an open sailboat (at the neck of the square rig)

    opening of a mold through which a metal is poured

    a narrow descent to a basement

    Used to form certain specific set nouns related to a person.

    imperative of halse

    neck, throat

    neck, throat

    neck

    neck

    throat

    neck

    indefinite genitive singular of hal

    imperative of halse

    the neck

    the front side of the neck; throat

    one's life, survival

    Romanization of 𐌷𐌰𐌻𐍃

    indefinite genitive singular of halur

    Veldeke spelling of Hals

    tack (maneuver by which a sailing vessel turns its bow through the wind so that the wind changes from one side to the other)

    tack (distance a sailing vessel runs between such maneuvers when working to windward)

    tack (rope used to hold in place the foremost lower corners of the courses)

    (front of the) neck (of a person or animal)

    neck (of a bottle or the like)

    throat

    Source: wiktionary.org