What is the meaning of Hele?

Obsolete form of heal.

To hide, conceal, and keep secret, especially for a secret society (such as the masons).

To cover or conceal (a seedling, plant, roots, etc).

plural and definite singular attributive of hel

heal

Alternative form of heel

inflection of heel:

  1. masculine/feminine singular attributive
  2. definite neuter singular attributive
  3. plural attributive

masculine/feminine singular attributive

definite neuter singular attributive

plural attributive

singular present subjunctive of helen

brightly

light

high-pitched, high (of tone)

ornament

to walk, move

Health or wellbeing; one's mental or physical condition.

That which heals or cures; healing:

  1. A curative medicine.
  2. Jesus Christ (as the Saviour)

A curative medicine.

Jesus Christ (as the Saviour)

Help or assistance; that which is beneficial:

  1. Security, solace; that which protects one or one's mind:
  2. Beneficence, kindness; kind behaviour.
  3. Salvation, deliverance (from Hell)

Security, solace; that which protects one or one's mind:

Beneficence, kindness; kind behaviour.

Salvation, deliverance (from Hell)

Success, wealth; a state of thriving.

Fortune; a favourable destiny.

heel (back of a foot)

heel or spur (of a shoe)

The lower part of anything.

Alternative form of el

definite singular of hel

plural of hel

a whole

to heal

to receive stolen goods

to fence (to receive stolen goods)

hoarfrost

to rime

inflection of helan:

  1. first-person singular present indicative
  2. singular present subjunctive

first-person singular present indicative

singular present subjunctive

inflection of hēlan:

  1. first-person singular present indicative
  2. singular present subjunctive

first-person singular present indicative

singular present subjunctive

hill

Alternative form of heale (health)

inflection of haber:

  1. second-person singular imperative combined with le
  2. second-person singular voseo imperative combined with le

second-person singular imperative combined with le

second-person singular voseo imperative combined with le

definite natural masculine singular of hel

lullaby

act of singing a lullaby

caress; fondling

Alternative form of hele-hele

knife

especially

just

at least

finally

Source: wiktionary.org