These are the meanings of the letters HAMLI when you unscramble them.
- Hail (a.)
Healthy. See Hale (the preferable spelling).
- Hail (n.)
A wish of health; a salutation; a loud call.
- Hail (n.)
Small roundish masses of ice precipitated from the clouds, where they are formed by the congelation of vapor. The separate masses or grains are called hailstones.
- Hail (v. i.)
To declare, by hailing, the port from which a vessel sails or where she is registered; hence, to sail; to come; -- used with from; as, the steamer hails from New York.
- Hail (v. i.)
To pour down particles of ice, or frozen vapors.
- Hail (v. i.)
To report as one's home or the place from whence one comes; to come; -- with from.
- Hail (v. t.)
An exclamation of respectful or reverent salutation, or, occasionally, of familiar greeting.
- Hail (v. t.)
To call loudly to, or after; to accost; to salute; to address.
- Hail (v. t.)
To name; to designate; to call.
- Hail (v. t.)
To pour forcibly down, as hail.
- Halm (n.)
Same as Haulm.
- hila (unknown)
Sorry. I don't have the meaning of this word.
- Lima (n.)
The capital city of Peru, in South America.
- Mail (n.)
A bag; a wallet.
- Mail (n.)
A contrivance of interlinked rings, for rubbing off the loose hemp on lines and white cordage.
- Mail (n.)
A flexible fabric made of metal rings interlinked. It was used especially for defensive armor.
- Mail (n.)
A small piece of money; especially, an English silver half-penny of the time of Henry V.
- Mail (n.)
A spot.
- Mail (n.)
A trunk, box, or bag, in which clothing, etc., may be carried.
- Mail (n.)
Any hard protective covering of an animal, as the scales and plates of reptiles, shell of a lobster, etc.
- Mail (n.)
Hence generally, armor, or any defensive covering.
- Mail (n.)
Rent; tribute.
- Mail (n.)
That which comes in the mail; letters, etc., received through the post office.
- Mail (n.)
The bag or bags with the letters, papers, papers, or other matter contained therein, conveyed under public authority from one post office to another; the whole system of appliances used by government in the conveyance and delivery of mail matter.
- Mail (v. t.)
To arm with mail.
- Mail (v. t.)
To deliver into the custody of the postoffice officials, or place in a government letter box, for transmission by mail; to post; as, to mail a letter.
- Mail (v. t.)
To pinion.